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having too good a time?
Hi, guys, would you please comment upon using such a word order here. Having too good a time - can it be used in spoken English or it is mainly used in literature? Thanks in advance.
Ron and Harry were having too good a time to think much about Flamel.
Mar 24, 2014 5:44 PM
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You can use it in spoken English too.
"Sorry, I was having too good a time in the pool to answer your call."
March 24, 2014
As to speaking English, you could use "having a really good time", "having a good time", "really having a good time" or "enjoying too much"
Example. "They are really having a good time that they forgot about Flamel."
"They are enjoying the show too much that they forgot about Flamel."
April 6, 2014
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