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Hope you had a Wonderful Holiday vs Hope you have had a Wonderful Holiday

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Hope you had a wonderful holiday" is used when you are referring to a past holiday that has already ended. On the other hand, "Hope you have had a wonderful holiday" is used when you are referring to a holiday that is still ongoing or has just ended.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Hope you had a Wonderful Holiday

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past holiday that has already ended.

This phrase is used to express good wishes for a holiday that has already taken place. It is suitable for situations where you are talking about a holiday that is in the past.

Examples:

  • Hope you had a wonderful holiday last week!
  • I hope you had a wonderful holiday in Hawaii.
  • Dear Grandma... I hope you had a wonderful birthday cruise.
  • You had a wonderful escape, Charlie.
  • I trust you had a wonderful Thanksgiving?
  • You two sound like you had a wonderful time.
  • Let's say you had a wonderful night with a girl, but now she's turning into a bit of a morning-after pill.
  • We had a wonderful lunch yesterday.
  • Apparently their father heard we had a wonderful faculty.
  • With your sandals and my kimono our children will have a wonderful holiday.
  • An old man told me about a wonderful holiday called Chanukah.
  • Yes, I think they had a wonderful visit.
  • In fact, I had a wonderful dream about Mom.
  • I've had a wonderful day.
  • The seniors had a wonderful time.
  • Listen, I had a wonderful time last night.
  • They continued to document their trip and while Vicky remained skeptical Cristina had a wonderful time.
  • - I just wanted to say that I had a wonderful day.
  • I want to say I had a wonderful time... until Captain Fantastic leaped in and smashed through your door.
  • I had a wonderful time last night.
  • You see, George, you really had a wonderful life.
  • To be honest, Jacob and I had a wonderful evening together.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you enjoyed your holiday.
  • I hope your holiday was fantastic.

Hope you have had a Wonderful Holiday

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a holiday that is still ongoing or has just ended.

This phrase is used to express good wishes for a holiday that is either ongoing or has just finished. It is suitable for situations where you are talking about a holiday that is recent or current.

Examples:

  • Hope you have had a wonderful holiday so far!
  • I hope you have had a wonderful holiday in Paris.
  • We could have had a wonderful life together, you and me.
  • And to be honest, despite all my complaining... we have had a wonderful life.
  • You and I have had a wonderful time.
  • I don't know about that, but I have had a wonderful time of it.
  • In recent weeks, the conservatives and protectionists, who have opposed this measure, have had a wonderful excuse in the shape of the asymmetries between the different countries.
  • Dear Grandma... I hope you had a wonderful birthday cruise.
  • We had a wonderful lunch yesterday.
  • Apparently their father heard we had a wonderful faculty.
  • With your sandals and my kimono our children will have a wonderful holiday.
  • An old man told me about a wonderful holiday called Chanukah.
  • Yes, I think they had a wonderful visit.
  • In fact, I had a wonderful dream about Mom.
  • I've had a wonderful day.
  • The seniors had a wonderful time.
  • Listen, I had a wonderful time last night.
  • They continued to document their trip and while Vicky remained skeptical Cristina had a wonderful time.
  • - I just wanted to say that I had a wonderful day.
  • I want to say I had a wonderful time... until Captain Fantastic leaped in and smashed through your door.
  • I had a wonderful time last night.
  • You see, George, you really had a wonderful life.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you are enjoying your holiday.
  • I hope your holiday has been amazing.

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