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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Have you had

Have you had your bath?
Or have you had a bath?
Which is more natural and grammatically correct?
  

Top answer

Jigneshbharati Have you had your bath? You could use this if you are talking to someone that is expected to have bathed not long ago. Like a parent who told their child that they needed to do so earlier in the same day.

  • Jigneshbharati Have you had your bath?
  • You could use this if you are talking to someone that is expected to have bathed not long ago.
  • Like a parent who told their child that they needed to do so earlier in the same day.
  • Jigneshbharati have you had a bath?
  • That's more general without implying an expectation.
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JigneshbharatiHave you had your bath?

You could use this if you are talking to someone that is expected to have bathed not long ago. Like a parent who told their child that they needed to do so earlier in the same day.

Jigneshbharatihave you had a bath?

That's more general without implying an expectation.

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