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Makiasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I don't have/ haven't had time...

Which sounds better?


I don't have time to exercise this week.

I haven't had time to exercise this week.


Thank you.

  

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Makiasan Which sounds better? They are different in meaning. Makiasan I don't have time to exercise this week.

  • Makiasan Which sounds better?
  • They are different in meaning.
  • Makiasan I don't have time to exercise this week.
  • = past, present and future days of this week Makiasan I haven't had time to exercise this week.
  • = past days of this week
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MakiasanWhich sounds better?

They are different in meaning.

MakiasanI don't have time to exercise this week.

= past, present and future days of this week

MakiasanI haven't had time to exercise this week.

= past days of this week

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