Could you clarify if the abovementioned sentences are grammatically correct, and if yes, then what are I havent had my breakfast. The first one isnt technically correct i believe, since hadnt is mostly used in a past sentence instead of a present sentence case like it would be here. If both are correct, are they different in m. They have already sent you the invitation, didnt they? In the last two weeks i havent had much time. The first one implies more of an imperfect version of the sentence, implying you hadnt asked for one in the past, while the second sentence is in present form implying that you have yet to ask for one. Which of the following sentences is correct? I didnt have my breakfast. A professional, like a speechwriter, might have a stronger preference based on more complex criteria, but for most people, there is no difference. Neither is preferable. I hadnt had my breakfast. We have plenty of time, havent we? That one isnt accepted, but most native speakers will. In the last two weeks i didnt have much time. If you are feeling particularly bold, you might try ivent which is a contraction of i have not. · we have plenty of time, dont we? They have already sent you the invitation, h. Which is correct - 1 or 2? It is your choice, depending on which you like.
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Could you clarify if the abovementioned sentences are grammatically correct, and if yes, then what are I havent had my breakfast. The first one isnt...