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"He has a nice stay in" vs "have a nice stay in Japan for"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and seem to be part of a larger sentence. The first phrase seems to be missing the location where the stay is taking place, while the second phrase seems to be missing the subject. Both phrases need to be completed to make sense.

Last Updated: March 12, 2024

He has a nice stay in

This phrase is incomplete and lacks the location where the stay is taking place.

This phrase needs to be completed with the specific location where the stay is happening, such as 'he has a nice stay in Japan.'

have a nice stay in Japan for

This phrase is also incomplete and lacks the subject who is supposed to have the nice stay.

This phrase needs to be completed with the subject who is having the stay, such as 'Have a nice stay in Japan for him.'

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