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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I've had

I've had an amazing husband.

I have an amazing husband.

What's the difference between the two? Do they mean the same thing?
  

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No they don't. have had - present perfect / have - present simple So there is a difference in meaning.

  • No they don't.
  • have had - present perfect / have - present simple So there is a difference in meaning.
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No they don't. have had - present perfect / have - present simple
So there is a difference in meaning.
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louiST No they don't. have had - present perfect / have - present simpleSo there is a difference in meaning.
Can you explain the difference in meaning please?
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PreciousJonesI've had an amazing husband. I have an amazing husband.What's the difference between the two? Do they mean the same thing?
I've had an amazing husband. (You are not married to this person now.)

I have an amazing husband. (Your husband is a wonderful person. You are still married to him.)

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