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Notorioz Posted 13 years ago
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Hello everybody , you can go home when you have had enough , you can go home when you have enough (while working) what is difference between them? Can I use both? Which is better option to use?
  

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Only #1 has the meaning you intend. The second one means that you can go home when you possess enough (implicit noun). Next time, please try to make your question easier to read and understand.

  • Only #1 has the meaning you intend.
  • The second one means that you can go home when you possess enough (implicit noun).
  • Next time, please try to make your question easier to read and understand.
  • Here is an example: Hello, everybody, What is the difference between the following sentences?
  • Can I use both?
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Only #1 has the meaning you intend. The second one means that you can go home when you possess enough (implicit noun).

Next time, please try to make your question easier to read and understand. Here is an example:

Hello, everybody,

What is the difference between the following sentences? Can I use both? Which is better?

You can go home when you h

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