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Where should I add has ? What is the difference between has and had?
  

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I'm afraid that your question is a little vague, as there are many places to 'add has/had' ('had' is the past tense of 'has'): He has/had a headache. He has/had to go to the dentist. It has/had been missing for a week.

  • I'm afraid that your question is a little vague, as there are many places to 'add has/had' ('had' is the past tense of 'has'): He has/had a headache.
  • He has/had to go to the dentist.
  • It has/had been missing for a week.
  • He has/had eaten all of his dinner.
  • He has/had the staff working overtime all week.
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I'm afraid that your question is a little vague, as there are many places to 'add has/had' ('had' is the past tense of 'has'):

He has/had a headache.
He has/had to go to the dentist.
It has/had been missing for a week.
He has/had eaten all of his dinner.
He has/had the staff working overtime all week.
He has/had his car fixed.
He has/had had to have his car

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