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What a tight schedule you had vs What a tight schedule you have

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'What a tight schedule you had' is used when referring to a past situation, while 'What a tight schedule you have' is used when talking about the present. The choice between the two depends on the timeframe you are discussing.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 773 views

What a tight schedule you had

This phrase is correct when referring to a past situation.

This phrase is used to comment on someone's tight schedule in the past.

Examples:

  • What a tight schedule you had last week!
  • What a tight schedule you had during the project.

What a tight schedule you have

This phrase is correct when referring to the present situation.

This phrase is used to comment on someone's tight schedule in the present.

Examples:

  • What a tight schedule you have this week!
  • What a tight schedule you have during the busy season.

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