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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Should I say ‘didn’t have to do with,’ ‘had nothing to do with,’ or ‘hadn’t anything to do with’ in the given sentence?

Should I say ‘didn’t have to do with,’ ‘had nothing to do with,’ or ‘hadn’t anything to do with’ in the given sentence? Can I use these expressions interchangeably?

Those kids (didn’t have to do with, had nothing to do with, hadn’t anything to do with) our fight.
  

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had nothing to do with...

  • had nothing to do with...
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...had nothing to do with...
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Those kids had nothing to do with our fight.

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