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I hope you had a good day vs I hope you had good day

The correct phrase is "I hope you had a good day." The article 'a' is needed before the adjective 'good' to make the phrase grammatically correct. The second phrase is missing the article, making it incorrect.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I hope you had a good day

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express well wishes to someone for having had a positive or enjoyable day.

Examples:

  • I hope you had a good day at work.
  • I hope you had a good day at the beach.
  • I hope you had a good day with your family.
  • I hope you had a good day exploring the city.
  • I hope you had a good day filled with laughter.

I hope you had good day

This phrase is incorrect in English as it is missing the article 'a' before the adjective 'good'.

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