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ALEXAS88 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Didn't have + (past tense or present tense)

1) I didn't have experience /expect
2) I didn't have experienced/expected

I just read sentence in google same as number 1. and I've though it was wrong it must be number 1 must the right usage..

Am I right? Thank you in advance
  

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ALEXAS88 Am I right? Neither is correct as they stand. What does your slash (/) mean?

  • ALEXAS88 Am I right?
  • Neither is correct as they stand.
  • What does your slash (/) mean?
  • These are correct, for instance: I didn't have any experience.
  • I didn't have any expectations.
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ALEXAS88Am I right?
Neither is correct as they stand. What does your slash (/) mean?
These are correct, for instance:

I didn't have any experience.
I didn't have any expectations.
I didn't have as much experience as they expected.

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