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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Tenses

Did you ever have pizzas before?

have you ever have pizzas before?

had you ever have pizzas before?

do you have pizzas?

do you have pizza?

i have never had pizzas before.

i never have pizzas.

i had never had pizzas

i never had pizzas.

are both of them right?

if they are right , how to differentiate them?
  

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'Pizza' is normally non-count. They are all correct and refer to different times and relations to other times. htm ]HERE[/url].

  • 'Pizza' is normally non-count.
  • They are all correct and refer to different times and relations to other times.
  • htm ]HERE[/url].
  • Did you ever have pizza before?
  • Have you ever have pizza before?
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'Pizza' is normally non-count. They are all correct and refer to different times and relations to other times. Read about tenses and aspects in your grammar book or [url=http://www.athabascau.ca/courses/engl/155/support/verb_tenses.htm]HERE[/url].


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Note also that "have" can mean either "eat" or "possess". In many of your sentences (such as "Have you ever had pizzas before?"), the "eat" meaning is the natural one. But in some (such as "Do you have pizzas?") the meaning is likely to be (or can only be) "possess".

You should always begin a sentence with a capital letter. "I" is always capitalised, wherever it occurs.
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Mister MicawberThey are all correct

You overlooked:

Have you ever had pizza before?

Had you ever had pizza before?
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Yes, I did. Thank you, Mr W.
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