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i havn't plan vs i havn't any plan

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I haven't planned" or "I don't have any plan." The original phrases have errors in verb tense and word choice.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 686 views

i havn't plan

Incorrect. The verb "have" should be in the past participle form "haven't planned."

The correct form is "I haven't planned." This indicates that the action of planning has not occurred.
  • That's because I havn't done push-ups for half a year already.
  • We havn't got a phone.
  • We havn't completed our analysis yet, but it looks like a fundamental quantum instability.
  • I still havn't worn the one-pieces you bought for me.
  • Guys... Havn't you read any of my script?
  • I'll kill him myself if I hav he survived the box.
  • Naturally, I don't plan to quit.
  • Darling, I don't plan my own birthday parties.
  • You can't plan too far ahead in this business.
  • Don't plan to lose these before the wedding.
  • I just didn't plan it so soon.
  • I didn't plan on my husband dying.
  • And I wouldn't plan on that changing.
  • I didn't plan on jumping you. I...
  • I didn't plan this exactly to coincide...
  • That means we can't plan vacations.
  • We didn't plan for this, man.
  • And I don't plan on breaking that promise.
  • I don't plan on doing much surgery.
  • I didn't plan it this way.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't planned
  • I don't have a plan
  • I haven't made any plans
  • I haven't decided on a plan
  • I haven't thought about a plan

i havn't any plan

Incorrect. The correct form is "I don't have any plan."

The correct phrase is "I don't have any plan." This indicates a lack of a specific plan or idea.
  • That's because I havn't done push-ups for half a year already.
  • We havn't got a phone.
  • We havn't completed our analysis yet, but it looks like a fundamental quantum instability.
  • I still havn't worn the one-pieces you bought for me.
  • Guys... Havn't you read any of my script?
  • I'll kill him myself if I hav he survived the box.
  • So I want to know about any plans upstairs.
  • Any plan to grab a person has to strike a balance between resources and secrecy.
  • Nobody make any plans for tonight.
  • I bet Giles doesn't have any plans.
  • Do you have any plans besides...
  • Tell them to cancel any plans to leave the country.
  • Listen, you, don't make any plans for Sunday.
  • I can't make any plans right now, Jackie.
  • You didn't have any plans tonight either, loser.
  • The programme does not announce any plans in this respect.
  • We don't have any plans.
  • You don't have to make any plans.
  • I wanted to know if you had any plans tonight.
  • I don't think we have any plans.

Alternatives:

  • I don't have any plan
  • I don't have a plan
  • I haven't planned anything
  • I haven't decided on a plan
  • I haven't thought about a plan

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