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"Wish you a good time" vs "wish you had a good time"

Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a preposition. The correct phrase should be 'wish you had a good time' or 'wish you a good time'. The choice between 'had' and 'a' depends on the context in which you are using the phrase.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Wish you a good time

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a preposition.

The correct phrase should be 'wish you a good time'. This is used to express a desire for someone to have a good time in the future.

Alternatives:

  • I wish you a good time on your trip.

wish you had a good time

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a preposition.

The correct phrase should be 'wish you had a good time'. This is used to express a desire that someone had a good time in the past.

Alternatives:

  • I wish you had a good time at the party.

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