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Latest post Sun, Apr 30 2006 9:53 PM by Marius Hancu. 3 replies.
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JuniorWin  +  221307 Sun, 30 Apr 06 09:31 PM

Could you please give some examples with contexts that would explain the difference between "had had" and "have had"?

Thanks.

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Marius Hancu  +  221309 Sun, 30 Apr 06 09:36 PM
have you made yourself searches at Yahoo or Google with
"had had"
or
"have had"
?
(quotation marks are important to group up words)

you will get many examples

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Marius Hancu  +  221317 Sun, 30 Apr 06 09:53 PM
also, suggest trying a search right at this site for
had had
you'll  find very many interesting related threads

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