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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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when should we use HAVE and HAD together?
  

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Use them together when 'to have' is your main verb and you want to form the present perfect tense of any person except the 3rd person singular: I have had a headache for 6 hours now. Have you had lunch yet? They haven't had such a wonderful time since the 1970s.

  • Use them together when 'to have' is your main verb and you want to form the present perfect tense of any person except the 3rd person singular: I have had a headache for 6 hours now.
  • Have you had lunch yet?
  • They haven't had such a wonderful time since the 1970s.
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Use them together when 'to have' is your main verb and you want to form the present perfect tense of any person except the 3rd person singular:

I have had a headache for 6 hours now.
Have you had lunch yet?
They haven't had such a wonderful time since the 1970s.

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