john george
had had when do we use 'had had" in a sentence? Thanks in advance.
2015年5月29日 10:47
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You use it any time you need to use the active verb "to have" in the past perfect tense. "to have" is an active verb e.g. I had a drink [simple past] and also an auxiliary verb e.g. I had drunk a pint of beer when my friend arrived at the pub In my context, we can replace the verb "to drink" with "to have" and the meaning stays the same. So we can say e.g. I had had a pint of beer when my friend arrived at the pub.
2015年5月29日
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If I had had more money, I would have bought a palace and a Ferrari. But I didn't have the money.... so no palace and no Ferrari. You need 'had had' in 3rd conditionals where the main verb is 'have' and in any sentence where, as Michaels explains, you need the past perfect of have.
2015年5月29日
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