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enjoy1995
which sentence is correct I didnt have a shower this morning or I wasnt having a shower this morning
21 ก.ย. 2011 เวลา 13:02
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The basic answer is "I didn't have a shower this morning" (I think "take a shower" is only US English... correct me if I'm mistaken). It's a simple statement about a past event.
I'll try to give a context for the other sentence, as per Randy's comment:
A: "Were you having a shower this morning? I heard water running."
(This also means the running water was heard for some time, of course.)
B: "I wasn't having a shower this morning. I was just washing the dog."
(You see this is a response to a specific question.)
21 กันยายน 2011
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The sentence, "I didn't have a shower this morning would be more correct, but the most correct way to say it would be to say,"I didn't take a shower this morning"
21 กันยายน 2011
More normal is "I didn't have a shower this morning", but you could also say "I wasn't having a shower this morning" in some context.
21 กันยายน 2011
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