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Anonymous, 1 yr 302 days ago

hi dear,

Using Had has is grammatical incorrect as it denotes the past perpect. So.this is better to use had had as past perfect and have/ has had as present perfect,in case

Anonymous, 1 yr 274 days ago
Is it correct to use I have had in a sentence to clarify additional
CalifJim  +  529860 Fri, 20 Jun 08 04:07 AM
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“Is it correct to use I have had in a sentence”
Yes.  But it is not correct to use had have.

CJ 

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Anonymous, 1 yr 227 days ago
Isn't it have had rather than had have?
>> I have had it enough!
>> I have had so much food made.
>> I have had 2 kids with me.
Anonymous, 1 yr 60 days ago
yes
Anonymous, 1 yr 1 days ago

yes you can,  don't discount conversational English,  it's more authentic than your text books.

condition   if + subject + past aux + present aux + v (pp)

result         subject/object + past modal + v (base)

This conditional ads an extra verb tense to English between past perfect and present perfect

past presentfuture

      (had + present perfect) (past modal + present perfect)

Anonymous  suggested by Anonymous  +  883554 Wed, 02 Sep 09 03:52 PM

no...but have had is okay..it should be 'have/has + past participle of verb'..like i've just had my dinner...but never had have...

Anonymous, 153 days ago
Modals:  She has to work.  Put into negative, question and past using have to =

She doesnt have to work hard.  Does she hav e to work hard? She didnt have to work hard. 

The last sentence is past which also could be written = She had to work hard.

So, why didnt?

Clive

Hi,

I can't think of a case where you'd use 'had have'.  But you can use 'have had' and 'had had'.

Best wishes, Clive

 

Clive  +  947046 Mon, 19 Oct 09 01:54 PM
Hi,

Sorry, I don't understand what your question is.

 

If you are asking about 'She had to work hard', that's correct. I didn't say it wasn't correct.

 

Best wishes, Clive

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