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flaritus
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Hello! I had had my lunch and I was late to the meeting because of it. What have I tell to my collaborators: "Sorry, I am late because I had had my lunch", or "Sorry, I was having my lunch", or "Sorry, I was taking my lunch"? Thank you for reply.
Sep 13, 2012 4:44 AM
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I would say:
"Sorry, I was saving a man's life!"
But if you want to be honest, just say, "Sorry I'm late; I was having lunch." But, getting to a meeting late because you were having lunch? My goodness, that lunch must have been amazing!
September 13, 2012
"About being late" ("late" is not a verb, remember.)
I agree with Rafael: "Sorry I'm late; I was having lunch" is exactly what you need.
The only sentence which doesn't make sense is "Sorry, I am late because I had had my lunch." There's no need to use past perfect (had had) because you're not describing the past; you're explaining now.
September 13, 2012
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