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which one is correct? have a good time. or have good time.
Apr 5, 2010 5:37 AM
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Hi there, have a good time.
it means : enjoy yourself! , have a pleasant time or have fun.
April 5, 2010
have a goodtime..
cowboy...
April 5, 2010
Of course A good time! Remember the rule; if after adj. uses noun, you should put article a/an before adj. Good luck!
April 5, 2010
Put the 'a' in there! Try re-wording the sentence as a question & answer to check it.
"What will you have?" "A good time!"
Have a good time! ;)
April 5, 2010
Hi... "Have a good time" is correct...
April 5, 2010
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