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Pardhuj Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

'had had' or 'have had'

when to use 'had had' or 'have had' in a sentence? also their parts of speech while using in a sentence?
Can't we use only one have or had in a sentence. When change does it make when we use both.
  

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pardhuj when to use 'had had' or 'have had' in a sentence? Use them just as you would have gone / had gone or have seen / had seen . html pardhuj also their parts of speech while using in a sentence?

  • pardhuj when to use 'had had' or 'have had' in a sentence?
  • Use them just as you would have gone / had gone or have seen / had seen .
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  • They are verbs.
  • pardhuj Can't we use only one have or had in a sentence Any number are theoretically possible.
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pardhujwhen to use 'had had' or 'have had' in a sentence?
Use them just as you would have gone / had gone or have seen / had seen. For verb tenses, review at this link: http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.html
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