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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

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i have had beautiful days in my childhood.

when can we use both have and had?
  

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We use "have had" together when talking about experiences in your life, or past events with a present consequence as well as events which began in the past but have not finished yet. Have had is the present perfect tense of HAVE. We form this tense using HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb you need.

  • We use "have had" together when talking about experiences in your life, or past events with a present consequence as well as events which began in the past but have not finished yet.
  • Have had is the present perfect tense of HAVE.
  • We form this tense using HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb you need.
  • I have had this car for 3 years Andy has had his house since 2008
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We use "have had" together when talking about experiences in your life, or past events with a present consequence as well as events which began in the past but have not finished yet. Have had is the present perfect tense of HAVE. We form this tense using HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb you need.

I have had this car for 3 years

Andy has had his house since 2008

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