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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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When to use have had at a time in a sentence?
  

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Anonymous When to use have had at a time in a sentence? Your request is quite vague, but I'll try to offer something meaningful. I have had a headache since I woke up this morning.

  • Anonymous When to use have had at a time in a sentence?
  • Your request is quite vague, but I'll try to offer something meaningful.
  • I have had a headache since I woke up this morning.
  • (action begun in the past, continuing now) I have had three different jobs in the last three years.
  • (past actions, may or may not continue) I have had my knee replaced (unspecified time in the past), and now I need to replace the other.
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Anonymous When to use have had at a time in a sentence?
Your request is quite vague, but I'll try to offer something meaningful.
I have had a headache since I woke up this morning. (action begun in the past, continuing now)
I have had three different jobs in the last three years. (past actions, may or may not continue)
I have had

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