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- Havent vs. hadnt - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Are there any differences in meaning between the two sentences? We hadn't left the place yet; we will be there in 10 minutes We haven't left the place yet; we will be there in 10 minutes
- Hasnt vs havent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
She haven’t is wrong If you refer to he, she, it you have to use has If you refer to I, you, we, they, then you have to use have
- Difference between I havent and Ive not etc
If I have three consecutive words where each adjacent pair can be contracted, e g "I would have" or "You are not", is there a difference between the two possible contractions, e g "I would've" or
- When do we use havent had, hadnt had, and didnt have?
For example: I haven't had my breakfast I hadn't had my breakfast I didn't have my breakfast Could you clarify if the abovementioned sentences are grammatically correct, and if yes, then what are
- dont have VS havent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- past tense - “I havent VS I have not - English Language Learners . . .
I have left home long time and not returned to home I can say I have not been home for long time But I think I can't say I haven't been home for long time Because "haven't" means something h
- have got - Havent got or havent gotten? - English Language Usage . . .
You can definitely say "I haven't slept since Monday" to avoid the "got-gotten" problem The other two expressions are not wrong, but readers may have different opinions on the usage, depending on what they are used to (their backgrounds)
- meaning - havent been travelling vs havent travelled - English . . .
I agree with Serge, but you could say "I haven't been travelling for 3 years, only for 1 year" as an answer to the question: "Have you been travelling for 3 years?"
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