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The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
A light lunch at MacD's, coffee at Starbucks, then a few drinks with shabu-shabu - that's the way it went.
With verbs there are intransitive verbs that don't take an object, and transitive verbs that do take an object.
Ending up with being called a "measles exporting country" by the rest of the world, something that you could take as insult or truth.
Take lots of vitamin C to avoid catching cold.
It gone without saying, if you are tired, you should take a rest.
She has lunch at home.
Take a seat over against her.
Her crying is just an act. Don't take it seriously.
They are having lunch in the garden.
They are at lunch.
They usually have breakfast at half past seven o'clock and eat their lunch at twelve.
He has to take two science classes.
He has already had lunch.
He sometimes eats lunch there, too.
He eats lunch at a cafeteria.
I'll take your EEG.
I was eating lunch when the phone rang.
We scarcely had time for lunch.
You've taken a long time eating lunch.

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