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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Use of Has had together

Third grade has had it break; don't let it go out. Please, tell me if the use of has had together is correct?
  

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sundarnaz Third grade has had it break; don't let it go out. The sentence is very wrong, but not because of 'has had', which is grammatically OK. I don't understand your sentence meaning, so I cannot correct it for you.

  • sundarnaz Third grade has had it break; don't let it go out.
  • The sentence is very wrong, but not because of 'has had', which is grammatically OK.
  • I don't understand your sentence meaning, so I cannot correct it for you.
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sundarnazThird grade has had it break; don't let it go out.
The sentence is very wrong, but not because of 'has had', which is grammatically OK. I don't understand your sentence meaning, so I cannot correct it for you.
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Third grade/Third standard/3rd class, a class in school, has enjoyed its recess period. An hour earlier then its scheduled time. so how will I inform someone.
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Is this what you mean?—

Third grade has already had its recess.
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Yes. That is what I wanted to know. Thanks.
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sundarnazThird grade/Third standard/3rd class, a class in school, has enjoyed its recess period. An hour earlier then its scheduled time. so how will I inform someone.
An hour earlier than its scheduled time...
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You mean all other things are correct in the post except "then"?
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Third grade/Third standard/3rd class, a class in school, has already had its recess, an hour earlier than scheduled.

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