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present perfect - When is it necessary to use "have had"? - English ...
"Have had" is using the verb have in the present perfect tense. Consider the present tense sentence: I have a lot of homework. This means that I have a lot of homework now. On the other hand, we use the present perfect tense to describe an event from the past that has some connection to the present. Compare the following two sentences:
Past Perfect Tense: How to Use It, With Examples | Grammarly
The formula for the past perfect tense is had + [past participle]. It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural; the formula doesn’t change. When to use the past perfect. So what’s the difference between the past perfect and the simple past?
Have or had? | Britannica Dictionary
As a main verb, use have/has for the present tense and had for the past tense, as shown in these examples: I have a muffin and a cup of coffee. Yesterday I had a piece of toast and a cup of tea. My mother didn't have time to cook.
Past perfect simple with time expressions | Learn and Practise Grammar
Reference. Practice. Past perfect simple with time expressions. After the exams had finished, they had a party. When we'd done the washing-up, we watched TV. Mum phoned before she'd heard the news. The party couldn't start until Kate had arrived. We hadn't tried a house swap until this summer.
Had or Have? What is the difference in English grammar?
Have is the present simple form of the verb “to have” for every subject except the third person singular (he/she/it). I have. You have. He has. She has. It has. We have. They have. We use the present simple for habits and things that are generally true.
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