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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Has had or just has

- She has had come up with an brilliant idea using which you can easily succeed.

- She has come up with an brilliant idea using which you can easily succeed.

Which one of the above is correct? and when exactly we need to 'has had'?

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Wonder123 Which one of the above is correct? She has come up with a brilliant idea that you can use to easily succeed. Wonder123 when exactly we need to 'has had'?

  • Wonder123 Which one of the above is correct?
  • She has come up with a brilliant idea that you can use to easily succeed.
  • Wonder123 when exactly we need to 'has had'?
  • When 'have' is the main verb: He has had three beers tonight.
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Wonder123Which one of the above is correct?
She has come up with a brilliant idea that you can use to easily succeed.
Wonder123 when exactly we need to 'has had'?
When 'have' is the main verb: He has had three beers tonight.
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Ok
Mister MicawberShe has come up with a brilliant idea that you can use to easily succeed.
Can we use "using which" in order to connect the next part of the sentences? If not could you please explain me why we can't use?

How about these sentences?

- I have an excellent idea using which you can become a successful person.
- I have
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Wonder123We can use "using which" in order to connect the next part of the sentences? If not could you please explain me why we can't use?
It is out of register with the beginning of the sentence and the content: it is hyper-formal.

- I have an excellent idea which you can use to become successful.
- I have a trick which can be
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Thanks for your feedback,

By the way, where can I learn about register?
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I've never gone looking before, but I suppose that Wikipedia is a good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register_(sociolinguistics)

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