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Lokon Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Have enough or have had enough

I've enough of this
or
I've had enough of this ?
are these two sentences mean the same
  

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I have enough of this. The amount I have now is sufficient. Imagine that you're talking about the amount of food on your plate now.

  • I have enough of this.
  • The amount I have now is sufficient.
  • Imagine that you're talking about the amount of food on your plate now.
  • I have had enough of this.
  • The amount that I have had already is sufficient.
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I have enough of this. The amount I have now is sufficient. Imagine that you're talking about the amount of food on your plate now.

I have had enough of this. The amount that I have had already is sufficient. Imagine that you're talking about the amount of food you have already eaten.

CJ
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ohh i forgot one more.
what about "had enough" ?

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