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Wingb1 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

'Have' or 'Have had'

Say, someone has been typing all day. When does that someone use?

'I have enough of this.'
'I have had enough of this.'

and what if 'today' is added? which case should it be?

thanks.
  

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It would always be have had enough of this, it doesn't matter what you add to it. It's an idiom 'had enough'.

  • It would always be have had enough of this, it doesn't matter what you add to it.
  • It's an idiom 'had enough'.
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It would always be have had enough of this, it doesn't matter what you add to it.

It's an idiom 'had enough'.

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