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Build guava 328 Posted 5 years ago
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She is had a car or she has had a car

She is had a car or she has had a car

  

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She is had a car. This is not a correct English tense. Do you perhaps mean She had a car ?

  • She is had a car.
  • This is not a correct English tense.
  • Do you perhaps mean She had a car ?
  • This is a correct English tense.
  • It's called the Simple Past tense.
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She is had a car. This is not a correct English tense. Do you perhaps mean She had a car? This is a correct English tense. It's called the Simple Past tense.


She has had a car.This is a correct English tense. It's called the Present Perfect tense.

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build guava 328She is had a car

Incorrect. Here are the correct tenses:

She has a car. (simple present)
She had a car. (simple past)
She will have a car. (simple future.)

She has had a car. (present perfect.)

There are others, but they are quite unusual.

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