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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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In EDI Level 5 B2. { Extract from Teahcher's book}
It had a good reviews, didn't it?
--> He asked if it didn't have a good reviews.
My question is why not: It had had a good review.
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Anonymous My question is why not: It had had a good review. If it's reported speech, it could be "He asked if it had had a good review", but not just "It had had a good review". CJ

  • Anonymous My question is why not: It had had a good review.
  • If it's reported speech, it could be "He asked if it had had a good review", but not just "It had had a good review".
  • CJ
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AnonymousMy question is why not: It had had a good review.
If it's reported speech, it could be "He asked if it had had a good review", but not just "It had had a good review".

CJ
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It had a good reviews, didn't it? The article "a" is not used before plural nouns.

The
--> He asked if it had (had) any good reviews.

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