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Wishing you have a great vs Wish you have a good

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "Wishing you a great" or "Wish you a good". The original phrases are missing the noun after the adjectives "great" and "good".

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2849 views

Wishing you have a great

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a noun after the adjective "great".

The correct form is "Wishing you a great [noun]".

Alternatives:

  • Wishing you a great day
  • Wishing you a great time
  • Wishing you a great weekend
  • Wishing you a great birthday
  • Wishing you a great vacation

Wish you have a good

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a noun after the adjective "good".

The correct form is "Wish you have a good [noun]".
  • We wish you a good trip to Pillnitz.
  • We thank you for visiting and wish you a good evening.
  • Nothing... I wanted... to wish you a good evening.
  • We therefore wish you a good afternoon.
  • I wish you all a good day.
  • Thank you and I wish you all a good night.
  • I wish you both a good day.
  • Wanted to wish you a good show, kid.
  • I am pleased to have been released and I wish you a good trip.
  • Here's back your stick, and I wish you a good night.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I wish you a good weekend and I declare the session of the European Parliament adjourned.
  • Thank you, Commissioner Patten; we wish you a good journey to Moscow.
  • Before suspending voting time, I will announce the explanations of vote and I wish you all a good lunch.
  • You're here for hours, so I'll thank you and wish you a good day.
  • I congratulate you on your election and wish you a good new year.
  • I would also like to thank the Members of this House and, this being the last part-session before the summer recess, wish you all a good holiday.
  • Well, then... it only remains to wish you good fortune.
  • You know I only wish you good things.
  • I wish you good fortune in the wars to come.
  • I just wanted to congratulate you both and wish you good fortune.

Alternatives:

  • Wish you have a good day
  • Wish you have a good time
  • Wish you have a good trip
  • Wish you have a good experience
  • Wish you have a good meal

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