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Frazpk Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

grammar meaning of sentence

What does the following sentences mean grammatically?

He does not have any idea about what exam is
He has not had any idea about what exam is

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Faraz Amjad
  

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Those sentences are not correct. This may be what you are looking for: He doesn't have any idea what an exam is. (though most people do know) He doesn't have any idea what the exam is about.

  • Those sentences are not correct.
  • This may be what you are looking for: He doesn't have any idea what an exam is.
  • (though most people do know) He doesn't have any idea what the exam is about.
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Those sentences are not correct. This may be what you are looking for:

He doesn't have any idea what an exam is. (though most people do know)

He doesn't have any idea what the exam is about.
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Thanks for your reply GPY. Can we write this sentence in past perfect tense?

He doesn't have any idea what the exam is about.

Appreciated your help.

Faraz Amjad
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frazpkThanks for your reply GPY. Can we write this sentence in past perfect tense?
Yes, it is possible:

He hadn't had any idea what the exam was about.

As always, there needs to be a contextual justification for the past perfect.
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Thanks a million GPY for your help.

Faraz Amjad

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