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has a snack
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has a snack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of eating a small amount of food, typically between meals. Example: "After school, she usually has a snack before starting her homework."
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Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
She has a snack, plays with dolls or on the computer and has supper.
News & Media
How about when we get to my place?" "Mom usually has a snack for us".
News & Media
Who would object to a keyboard that has a snack bowl built into it?
News & Media
In Paris he boards the bright orange-and-white T.G.V. and has a snack at the buffet-bar.
News & Media
The course is in good shape and has a snack bar that dispenses $10 pitchers of icy Molson to drink at the picnic tables overlooking the first tee.
News & Media
By B. Small and John McCarten The New Yorker, May 5, 1956 P. 24 International Intelligence: The Bijenkorf department store, in Amsterdam has a snack bar that features a Mighty Jim All American Milk Shake.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
We'll have a snack.
News & Media
"I just had a snack".
News & Media
Tsonga is having a snack.
News & Media
Then he is seen having a snack.
News & Media
"Do you have a snack?" Hannah asked.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about dietary habits, consider the context and choose synonyms like "eats a snack" or "grabs a snack" for variety and to avoid repetition of "has a snack".
Common error
While grammatically correct, repeatedly using "has a snack", can make your writing sound monotonous. Vary your phrasing by using more descriptive verbs like "enjoys", "grabs", or "munches" to add nuance and interest to your sentences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has a snack" functions as a verb phrase, where "has" is the main verb indicating possession or consumption and "a snack" is the object. Ludwig AI confirms its use in describing the act of eating a small amount of food.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
20%
Science
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has a snack" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to describe the act of consuming a small meal. Ludwig AI shows the phrase is especially common in News & Media and Wiki. While perfectly acceptable, varying your word choice with synonyms like "eats a snack" or "grabs a snack" can enhance your writing. Be mindful of the register; although generally neutral, more formal alternatives exist for professional contexts. By understanding these nuances, you can effectively use "has a snack" and its alternatives to convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eats a snack
A more direct and common synonym, simply replacing "has" with "eats".
is snacking
Focuses on the ongoing action of eating a snack.
enjoys a snack
Adds a sense of pleasure or enjoyment to the act of snacking.
grabs a snack
Implies a quick or convenient act of taking a snack.
takes a snack
A more formal and neutral way of saying "has a snack".
munches on a snack
Suggests a leisurely or continuous eating of a snack.
indulges in a snack
Emphasizes the luxurious or pleasurable aspect of having a snack.
helps themselves to a snack
Indicates that someone is freely taking a snack, often from a shared offering.
partakes in a snack
A very formal and somewhat old-fashioned way to say "has a snack".
feeds on a snack
Implies eating the snack to satisfy a need.
FAQs
What's a simple substitute for "has a snack"?
A simple substitute for "has a snack" is "eats a snack". It's direct and easily understood.
When is it appropriate to use "has a snack" versus "is snacking"?
Use "has a snack" to describe a single instance of eating a snack. Use "is snacking" to describe the continuous action of eating a snack over a period.
What are some more descriptive alternatives to "has a snack"?
Consider using "grabs a snack" if the act is quick and convenient, or "enjoys a snack" if the person is taking pleasure in it.
Is "has a snack" formal or informal?
"Has a snack" is generally neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, more formal alternatives like "partakes in a snack" may be more appropriate in certain situations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested