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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Has, has had

She has physics this semester
She has had physics this semester.

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Is it correct to say "She has had physics this semester?

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Is it correct to say "She has had physics this semester?
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AnonymousShe has physics this semester
The semester is not finished.
AnonymousShe has had physics this semester.
The current semester is finished, but the following semester has not yet begun, or final grades are not yet posted.

It is obviously of limited usage.
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AnonymousShe has physics this semester.
~ She is taking a physics course this semester. ~ She is currently attending physics classes.
AnonymousShe has had physics this semester.
??? Maybe it was a short course that only met during the first half of the semester, and you are now in the second half?

She has taken

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