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Martina Rodriguez
Is this correct?
Today I have had headache.
2024年4月27日 01:31
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It sounds a little unnatural.
If you still have a headache, I would say: "I've had a headache all day (today)".
If the headache went away, I would say:
"I had a headache today".
*You can put today at the beginning of the sentence, but to me it sounds better at the end.
2024年4月27日
It's almost there! Just a small tweak for correct grammar:
"Today, I have a headache."
Or, if the headache has already passed:
"Today, I had a headache."
2024年4月27日
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