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Rajivme Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correction

did he had a word with you about this / does he had a word with you about this - which is correct
  

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" is correct.

  • " is correct.
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Speaking of a past event, "Did he have a word with you about this?" is correct.
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You could also so say "has he had a word with you about this?". You would specifically use this when you want to speak about a certain result you see or want to see.

For example: A colleague of yours does something wrong, and you've asked your supervisor to talk to him about it. Then when that colleague does it again, you could ask: "has so-and-so had a word with you about this?"If you'

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