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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Have a great/good/nice time and have fun

I see people often use the following phrase.

Have a great time
Have a good time
Have a nice time
Have fun
Enjoy

Can anyone please give me the meaning of the above.

Have a great time playing with your kid.
Have a nice time talking to your friends.
have a good nice doing his makeup.
Have fun creating a new look for him.
Enjoy playing this cool game.

What does the above sentences mean when we use the above phrase in the above sentences?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Wonder123 Have a great time playing with your kid. [Have a great time (while) playing with your kid(Enjoy playing with your kid, May you enjoy playing with your kid - it's a wish)] Same goes for the rest of the sentences as well.

  • Wonder123 Have a great time playing with your kid.
  • [Have a great time (while) playing with your kid(Enjoy playing with your kid, May you enjoy playing with your kid - it's a wish)] Same goes for the rest of the sentences as well.
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Wonder123Have a great time playing with your kid.[Have a great time (while) playing with your kid(Enjoy playing with your kid, May you enjoy playing with your kid - it's a wish)]
Same goes for the rest of the sentences as well.
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Actually I would like to understand the meaning of them so that I can confidently use them when I speak or write.

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