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"I had my haircut" vs "I had haircut"

The correct phrase is "I had my haircut." The possessive pronoun 'my' is needed before 'haircut' to indicate that the haircut was done on the person speaking. Without the possessive pronoun, the phrase 'I had haircut' is incorrect.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

I had my haircut

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you recently got your hair cut by someone else.

Examples:

  • I had my haircut yesterday.
  • She had her haircut at the salon.
  • He had his haircut very short.
  • They had their haircut for a special occasion.
  • We had our haircuts together.

I had haircut

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the possessive pronoun 'my' before 'haircut.'


Alternatives:

  • I had a haircut.
  • I got a haircut.
  • I had my hair cut.
  • I got my hair cut.
  • I had my hair styled.

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