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Is it grammatically correct to have a good rest of your day?
Is “Have a good rest of your day.” grammatically correct? Yes, it is correct. The phrase “rest of your day” is a compound noun.
How do you say enjoy the rest of your day?
“Have a great day; well, what’s left of it anyway.” “Have a great (rest of) your day. “Have a great rest of your day.” I don’t know if I can say for sure that “Have a great rest of your day” is technically correct, but it has become widely accepted as a matter of usage.
What is another word for having a good rest?
What is another word for get some rest?
hit the sack | retire |
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go to bed | turn in |
hit the hay | say goodnight |
get some shuteye | get to sleep |
go to sleep | call it a day |
How do you tell someone to have a good rest?
If you want to wish someone goodnight, you could also say… Hope this helped! I would say “Have a good rest” would be preferable in the U.S. because it’s the only form of the wish that I’ve heard. Have a good rest is kinder.
Have a great rest of your day meaning?
You’ll frequently hear “Have a great rest of your day,” and it means “remaining time in your day.” In other words it’s “rest” in the sense of “remainder,” not in the sense of relaxation or sleep.
What are different ways to say rest?
catch one’s breath
- breathe.
- ease off.
- mellow out.
- recuperate.
- relax.
- rest.
- sit down.
- slow down.
How do you wish a rest?
Get Well Wishes
- Feel better soon!
- Hope you feel better soon.
- Hoping you find strength with each new day.
- Have a speedy recovery!
- I hope each new day brings you closer to a full and speedy recovery!
- May good health envelop you, spurring a quick recovery.
- Thinking of you lots and hoping for your speedy recovery.
How do you say have some rest?
Common American English would use “take a break” or “get some rest”, using “rest” as a noun.
How do you tell someone to take rest?
“Have a good rest.” is the usual phrase. It presumes that the person is already going to take a rest, and expresses hope that their rest is good. It’s not a standard greeting like “Have a nice day!” and it would be weird to use it as such. It’s only appropriate if someone looks tired and is going to have a nap.
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