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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
  • Hadnt havent- difference in meaning in the given context
    The first one implies more of an imperfect version of the sentence, implying you hadn't asked for one in the past, while the second sentence is in present form implying that you have yet to ask for one The first one isn't technically correct I believe, since hadn't is mostly used in a past sentence instead of a present sentence case like it would be here
  • If I didnt have vs Hadnt I had. Whats the difference?
    If I'm understanding the context correctly, your answer isn't correct, because the action in the first part of the sentence ("have the chance to make that acquaintance") occurs (hypothetically) before the action in the second part ("be able to enjoy such a huge success), and provides the context for it - so the past perfect is appropriate ("If I hadn't had ") It is also possible to phrase
  • Is it ever grammatically correct to use hadnt had + V3?
    google searches for example of "hadn't had (V3 form of common verbs)" hardly show any results, but there are still few So I assume this is just incorrect usages of this non-existing form But then there is the "plusplusperfect" term which I have come across (for example "hadn't have happened"), which is a gramatically accepted, but mostly considered redundant form
  • grammar - If conditional didnt vs hadnt - English Language . . .
    Grammar rules say that hadn't is used for unreal past conditions, but why can't we use simple past negation instead of past perfect? If I hadn't come to the meeting, it wouldn't have happened If
  • Is this use of hadnt had correct? : r grammar - Reddit
    Hadn't alone is appropriate here Didn't have is also fine, as in the response below Hadn't had doesn't fit because it's past perfect and therefore implies that having the slightest clue (as to why) was an action that occurred in the past and is now over
  • What is the difference between hasnt and hadnt? - Reddit
    Hadn't is before a point in the past (but the situation may have changed between that point and today She hasn't been to Spain She has never been there any time up to now When she was young, she hadn't been to Spain, so she didn't know the culture After she visited in her 30s, she loves it now It was true that she had never been at the time
  • Hadnt heard vs didnt hear in a conversion of direct to indirect . . .
    The backshifted version is certainly acceptable, though I'd move the position of 'yet' and replace with 'as yet'; this just sounds more natural to my (UK) ear: Carl said that he hadn’t as yet heard anything about the accident Using the past simple Carl said that he didn’t hear anything about the accident so far (or with 'yet', 'as yet', 'at this point' etc, possibly placed after 'didn't
  • hasnt or hadnt - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In this case, either hadn't or hasn't could be grammatically correct For example, consider Peter Shor's sentence from the comments: We have now resolved all four problems that were brought to our attention two weeks ago Last week, we had only resolved three of them The client can see the problem that hadn't been resolved in the following link
  • Can the word Hadnt be used to mean Did not have instead . . . - Reddit
    hadn't to mean "did not have" is still in use in UK english in some areas For example: "I would have called yesterday, but I hadn't the time" it should be noted that "had not" = "did not have" and that is why it can be used





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