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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Grammar

should we always use "had" with "would have" in a sentence?

  

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It is unclear to me exactly what you are referring to. If you mean should we always say "would have had" rather than "would have have", the answer is yes. If you mean something else, please post an example sentence.

  • It is unclear to me exactly what you are referring to.
  • If you mean should we always say "would have had" rather than "would have have", the answer is yes.
  • If you mean something else, please post an example sentence.
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It is unclear to me exactly what you are referring to. If you mean should we always say "would have had" rather than "would have have", the answer is yes. If you mean something else, please post an example sentence.

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anonymous

Should we always use "had" with "would have" in a sentence?

Yes, if you are talking about forming the so-called 'third conditional', and you intend both of those as auxiliary verbs.

If I had seen you, I would have said 'hello'.

CJ

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