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84HGabor Posted 13 years ago
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made me had had it

Hi,
say, some one asks me why I left the party last night early, does this sentence make sense:
"I wasn't in the mood from the beginning, but the arrival of that few more people later made me had had it."

Is the "made me had had it" correct, if not, what do you recommend, or if it is, does it sound colloquially Ok too?

Thank you!
  

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84HGabor Is the "made me had had it" correct, if not, what do you recommend, or if it is, does it sound colloquially Ok too? It is not correct in any way. I wasn't in the mood from the beginning, but when even more people arrived, I had had it.

  • 84HGabor Is the "made me had had it" correct, if not, what do you recommend, or if it is, does it sound colloquially Ok too?
  • It is not correct in any way.
  • I wasn't in the mood from the beginning, but when even more people arrived, I had had it.
  • I wasn't in the mood in the first place, but the arrival of more people drove me over the edge, and I had had it.
  • CJ
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84HGaborIs the "made me had had it" correct, if not, what do you recommend, or if it is, does it sound colloquially Ok too?
It is not correct in any way.

I wasn't in the mood from the beginning, but when even more people arrived, I had had it.
I wasn't in the mood in the first place, but the arrival of more people drove me over the edge, and I had

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