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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Has had --> when it is appropriate to use?
  

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When somebody/something has had something from some point in the past until now. She has had her car for 5 years. He has had his job since 2009.

  • When somebody/something has had something from some point in the past until now.
  • She has had her car for 5 years.
  • He has had his job since 2009.
  • It has had its red color from the beginning.
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When somebody/something has had something from some point in the past until now.

She has had her car for 5 years. He has had his job since 2009. It has had its red color from the beginning.

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