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Kanishka Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Have or Had

I am confused with had and have. For example,

I have added the required details in the document
I had added the required details in the document

Which is correct?
  

Top answer

both of them are true. I have added the required details in the document (yet added) I had added the required details in the document (before)

  • both of them are true.
  • I have added the required details in the document (yet added) I had added the required details in the document (before)
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2 Answers
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both of them are true.

I have added the required details in the document (yet added)

I had added the required details in the document (before)
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Both are correct. It depends what you mean.

I have added the details (now).
I had added the details (then) (in the past).

"have" is to the present point of view as "had" is to the past point of view.

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