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tense - When should I use "didn't" instead of "haven't"? - English ...
Haven't refers to the past up until now. So if you haven't done something, you haven't done it for a specific period of time (day, month, ever, etc.) Didn't refers to a specific point of time that has already passed. For example, if it is 7 PM, you could say "I didn't eat dinner at 6" or "I haven't eaten dinner yet today". In both instances ...
have got - Haven't got or haven't gotten? - English Language & Usage ...
I haven't slept since Monday. 2. I haven't had any sleep since Monday. Sometimes people will say I can't get any sleep...(with all the noise from downstairs).. It would be unusual to hear the past tense "got" in this context. As a very general rule "get, got and gotten" tend to be American, the last one exclusively American. –
american english - "Have not" versus "do not have" - English Language ...
Have not or haven't will generally occur only when the verb to have is being used as an auxiliary. I haven't any ... is also heard occasionally, but it's rare in modern English, especially outside of Britain, and never appears as I have not any ... (except as something that will be marked as incorrect on a student's composition assignment).
grammaticality - ''didn't have'' versus ''haven't had'' - English ...
In the last two weeks I haven't had much time, so I haven't got that quotation for you. In the last two weeks I haven't had much time, but I expect to be able to address your question soon. In colloquial use, however, particularly when the fairly recent past is concerned, you are likely to hear either form regardless of context.
"Haven't" vs. "hadn't" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
In context, haven't is the grammatically correct sentence. Hadn't would not make sense as the order of events ought to be preserved. Nevertheless, hadn't would make sense if something happened between the two events and the point at which they had yet to leave were mentioned by the other individual(s) in the conversation.
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