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Q: What did you have for lunch today?

My husband made me a sandwich.
It had eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic.
I ate half in the morning and the rest later.


今日のランチは何を食べましたか?

夫が私にサンドイッチを作ってくれました。卵、マヨネーズ、塩、ニンニク入りです。
朝半分を食べて、後でランチに半分を食べました。

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Q: What did you have for lunch today?

My husband made me a sandwich.

It had eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic.

I ate half in the morning and the rest later.

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Q: What did you have for lunch today?

My husband made me a sandwich.

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Q: What did you have for lunch today?

My husband made me a sandwich.

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Q: What did you have for lunch today?

My husband made me a sandwich.

It had eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic.

I ate half in the morning and the rest later.

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My husband made me a sandwich.


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It had eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic.


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It hadThere was eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic in it. There was eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic in it.

While it's clear what you mean, it's not a natural phrasing.

It hadThe sandwich included: eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic. The sandwich included: eggs, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic.

“It had” is ok but using included can enhance the overall sentence.

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I ate half in the morning and the rest later.


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I ate half in the morning and the restother half later. I ate half in the morning and the other half later.

Using “the rest” is also perfectly fine but then again to improve your sentence you can use “the other half”

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