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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
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it gave the best years that I had ever had. when to use had other than before a word with an ed ending?
  

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" There are many ways to use the word had: I had a great time at the party. The food had just the right amount of seasoning. I had no idea what he was talking about.

  • " There are many ways to use the word had: I had a great time at the party.
  • The food had just the right amount of seasoning.
  • I had no idea what he was talking about.
  • If I had money, I'd travel around the world.
  • I had just walked in the door when the phone began to ring.
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Your sentence should read, "They were the best years that I ever had." There are many ways to use the word had:

I had a great time at the party.
The food had just the right amount of seasoning.
I had no idea what he was talking about.
If I had money, I'd travel around the world.
I had just walked in the door when the phone began to ring.
etc.

In short, use h

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