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what other ways to say'had a fall out with'?
Had a fall-out with or had a falling out with? which one is correct?
It seems that it necessarily involves arguments,but if two friend had a physical fight and then stopped associating with each other, what expression is more appropriate to use? Thanks
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Well, in both cases you have the word had, which is past tense.
Just because you put a verb there that does not mean it's in the current state. Other things indicates that.
"Had a fall-out with each other" Fall out means a quarrel, to leave, to happen and to occur. A verb and many languages indicates occurrence.
You could use the verb falling or you could say "fall-out", they both talk about an occurrence.
They are having a huge fall-out. Meaning that they are still quarreling. It's all about how you set the sentence up. Certain phrases are past and present also.
If they stopped associating with each other I think had is better to use than have. I think both of them are correct due to the tense of "fall-out"
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a fall out= a disagreement
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