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Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times #1 (permalink) Tue May 23, 2006 15:51 pm   Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times
 

Dear tecahers

Which one of the given sentences is correct?

1- I have seen bad times.
2- I have seen the bad times.
3- I have seen bad time.

Thanks

Ashley
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Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times #2 (permalink) Wed May 24, 2006 14:12 pm   Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times
 

knock knock knock

anyone there?
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Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times #3 (permalink) Wed May 24, 2006 14:59 pm   Bad times OR Bad time OR The bad times
 

Hi Ashley

The first sentence is the best.

The second might also be possible, depending on the context.

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