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I want to explain a have-had-had
Sep 20, 2010 3:20 AM
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have: infinitive
had: past simple
had: past participle
September 20, 2010
both "have had" and "had had" are in perfect form / construction (i.e. present perfect and past perfect resspectively).
the present perfect tense is used when we want to connect the present with the past actions or experiences.
"I have had a terrible evening with my peers."
we use the Past Perfect to show that something started in the past and continued up until another action in the past.
"I had had a word with my boss about my promotion before I left the office."
also, "have had" and "had had" can be contracted as
've had = "I've had" "we've had"
'd had = "I'd had" "they'd had"
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September 20, 2010
We use HAVE for present simple( i have a car means; right now i have a car)
We use HAD for past simple( i had a car means ,i no longer have a car)
Also HAD is past simple and past participle for HAVE
September 20, 2010
Example:
I have a house.
I have had a holiday house but I sold it.
September 20, 2010
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