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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Rehearsal

We had some issues with rehearsal. Or

We had some issues at rehearsal.

Which is correct?
  

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We had some issues at rehearsal. ] We "have" some issues with rehearsal - we have issues with the time, place, or the entire set up of the rehearsal.

  • We had some issues at rehearsal.
  • ] We "have" some issues with rehearsal - we have issues with the time, place, or the entire set up of the rehearsal.
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We had some issues at rehearsal. (correct) [you mean that there were troubles during the rehearsal right?]

We "have" some issues with rehearsal - we have issues with the time, place, or the entire set up of the rehearsal.
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holydukeWe had some issues at rehearsal. (correct) [you mean that there were troubles during the rehearsal right?]

We "have" some issues with rehearsal - we have issues with the time, place, or the entire set up of the rehearsal.
What about:

We had issues with rehearsal.
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"We had issues with rehearsal."

Sounded like in the past we didn't like rehearsal (unknown reason, needs more context).

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