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Scottish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Have/has had

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What does it mean?
A pitted fruit has had the seed taken out of it.
  

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Here's another way to say it which may help you: A pitted fruit is a fruit out of which someone has taken the seed (the pit). CJ

  • Here's another way to say it which may help you: A pitted fruit is a fruit out of which someone has taken the seed (the pit).
  • CJ
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Here's another way to say it which may help you:

A pitted fruit is a fruit out of which someone has taken the seed (the pit).

CJ

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