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Ognjen Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Had and Has

What's the diference between HAD and HAS?
He said nothing that he HAD not already said many times before.
  

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At the first place has is used to refer to present when the subject is 'He', 'She' or 'It' and 'had' is with all the subjects in past tense.

  • At the first place has is used to refer to present when the subject is 'He', 'She' or 'It' and 'had' is with all the subjects in past tense.
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At the first place has is used to refer to present when the subject is 'He', 'She' or 'It' and 'had' is with all the subjects in past tense.

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