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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Hadn't

I have a lot to do today. If I didn't have so much to do, I could go out.

Can I use "hadn't" instead of "didn't have" in the conditional clause in the above?
  

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You can, It's correct, but not very common.

  • You can, It's correct, but not very common.
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You can, It's correct, but not very common.
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I think the anonymous poster was asking about the acceptability of If I hadn't so much to do, I could go out.
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Thank you, Fivejedjon, for the reply.

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