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I haven't had time vs I haven't had a time

The correct phrase is 'I haven't had time.' The phrase 'I haven't had a time' is not commonly used in English. 'I haven't had time' is the correct and natural way to express that you have not had the opportunity to do something.

Last updated: August 04, 2024 • 5977 views

I haven't had time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that you have not had the opportunity to do something due to lack of time.

Examples:

  • I haven't had time to finish my homework.
  • I haven't had time to call my friend back.
  • I haven't had time to read that book yet.
  • I haven't had time to go to the gym this week.
  • I haven't had time to cook dinner.

I haven't had a time

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

  • I haven't had such a good time in a while.
  • I mean, I... I haven't had a lot of time to meet the other parents.
  • I haven't had such a happy time in ages.
  • Starting to get a feeling I haven't had in a long time.
  • A very high quality anejo I haven't had in a long time.
  • I haven't had some in a long time. I miss it.
  • I haven't had any for a long time.
  • I haven't had a lot of vacation time the last three years.
  • I haven't had a period since the time Kasper left.
  • For opening me up to feelings I haven't had in a very long time.
  • I haven't had a job this time for like six months and I'm going to see if I can just never ever have a day job ever again, 'cause I hate working.
  • I wouldn't have had a good time If I didn't tell her the truth.
  • I'm not saying I wouldn't have had a good time.
  • You... you've been my mentor, my cheerleader, and... something I haven't had in a really long time, which is a best friend.
  • This is a time of national crisis I have crucial issues to attend to.
  • I have learned, with difficulty, that there comes a time when...
  • I have to take it one business at a time.
  • I have to stop being a Time Lord.
  • I have the power to build a time machine.
  • I have to put somebody in a time-out.

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