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I've had some good times vs I've had a good time

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I've had some good times' is used when referring to multiple enjoyable experiences in the past, while 'I've had a good time' is used to talk about a single enjoyable experience. So, the choice between the two depends on whether you are talking about various good experiences or just one.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 3544 views

I've had some good times

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple enjoyable experiences in the past.

This phrase is used when talking about various good experiences that have been had in the past.

Examples:

  • I've had some good times with my friends over the years.
  • I've had some good times traveling around Europe.
  • I've had some good times and I've had a good life. And I've had things goin' my way. I've walked the high ground and treasures that I've found. An' women who ...
  • I've had some good times and I've had a good life. And I've had things goin' my way. I've walked the highground and treasures that I've found. An' women who ...
  • And though I've had some good times. I would have payed a crore. To see The Garland once more. I've been up here a long time. And now I see it's high time
  • I've had some good times, but I've been waitin' for a girl like you 'Cause I can make some time. You got your ticket and you're lookin' fine. You're starin' at the ...

Alternatives:

  • I've had some great experiences.
  • I've had some enjoyable moments.

I've had a good time

This phrase is correct and commonly used when talking about a single enjoyable experience in the past.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific enjoyable experience that has been had in the past.

Examples:

  • I've had a good time at the party last night.
  • I've had a good time watching the movie.
  • Sep 6, 2015 ... "I've Had A Good Time," by the Statler Brothers. Dave Kinneer. Subscribe SubscribedUnsubscribe 1515. Loading... Loading... Working... Add to ...
  • People, I've had a good time. I'm just laid up here in a country state of mind. I bet the old man's in the kitchen. He's got my kind of music on his radio. Oh, drinkin ...
  • I've had a good time it's true. But the way I've been goin' It's time that I toned it. Down just a notch or two. Oh yeah ... Well I'm living in fast forward. A hillbilly rock  ...
  • I've had a good time. I know where to draw the line. I don't dance. That's somethin ' I don't do. I don't dance. I bring it home to you. Standin' up here in the smoke ...

Alternatives:

  • I had a great time.
  • I enjoyed myself.

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