sandwiches to take to work

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Hello everybody!

The right way to say that someone prepares themselves lunch that they will take to work the next morning is "He makes his own lunch/sandwiches to take to work", isn't it?

How to epress the ideay of someone else preparing sandwiches for you for work.

Alice is a good wife. She always pepares delicious sandwiches for his husband to take to work.

What do you think of the bolded sentence?
 
She always pepares delicious sandwiches for his husband to take to work.

What do you think of the bolded sentence?
It will be okay if you fix errors in the two words I've underlined.
 
BrE would use "She always takes a packed lunch to work". We don't tend to use "pack a lunch" as a verb, and it's always "a packed lunch".
 
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