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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentence formation

I've heard in my school days that with "I" only "have" is used. We can't use has or had with "I". Is it true.
  

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No. It is a myth or urban legend. You can use 'had' (but not 'has') with 'I': I have a headache now.

  • No.
  • It is a myth or urban legend.
  • You can use 'had' (but not 'has') with 'I': I have a headache now.
  • I had a headache yesterday.
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No. It is a myth or urban legend. You can use 'had' (but not 'has') with 'I':

I have a headache now.
I had a headache yesterday.

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