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Scottish Posted 8 years ago
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Have/Has had

Who has taken out of seed? could you please make me understand?


A pitted fruit has had the seed taken out of it.

  

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A pitted fruit - the object being changed or acted on. In this case, it is a fruit with a pit inside. has had - "has" is present tense, while "had" is past tense.

  • A pitted fruit - the object being changed or acted on.
  • In this case, it is a fruit with a pit inside.
  • has had - "has" is present tense, while "had" is past tense.
  • together, "has had" is present perfect.
  • This means the event started in the past and is continuing in the present.
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A pitted fruit - the object being changed or acted on. In this case, it is a fruit with a pit inside.

has had - "has" is present tense, while "had" is past tense. together, "has had" is present perfect. This means the event started in the past and is continuing in the present.

the seed - the pit is the seed of the fruit. (1 pit = 1 big seed). Peaches ha

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ScottishWho has taken out of seed?

This question does not make sense. Perhaps you mean to ask "Who has taken out the seed?". If so, the sentence does not specify this. It says that the seed has been removed, but it does not say who removed it.

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