Is it grammatically correct to say have had?

Is it grammatically correct to say have had?

In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: She has had three children in the past five years.

What is the grammar rule for had?

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.

How long had you been meaning?

(1) is asking about the length of the time leading up to a particular moment in the past; (2) is just asking about the length of a block of time in the past.

Have had or had had?

You have to use “had had” if something has been done long back, not recently. But if something has been done recently, then you can use “have had” or “has had” depending on the pronoun. For example, I have had a good lunch this afternoon.

Can I say have had?

“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.

Can we say I have had?

Have is often used as a proper verb (as opposed to being an auxiliary verb) in place of proper verbs. “Have had” is using the verb have in the present perfect tense . The present perfect tense is used to describe an event from the past that has some connection to the present, most often still continuing.

How do you answer how long have you been?

use the present perfect (I have lived/I have worked/etc.) or present perfect continuous tense (I have been living/I have been working/etc) – in English, this is seen as a question about the past, so we can’t use the simple present tense.

How long is or how long?

To be correct and speak elegant formal English you should always have ‘for’ in your question if you would use it in the statement. However, it is not uncommon to hear “How long did the wedding go on?”.

Has had VS had?

1. ‘Has’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘have’ while ‘had’ is the third person singular past tense and past participle of ‘have. Both are transitive verbs, but ‘has’ is used in sentences that talk about the present while ‘had’ is used in sentences that talk about the past.

What’s the difference between ‘have had’ and ‘have been having’?

In some contexts, such as “How long have you had/been having these symptoms?”, there’s no real difference. Arguably, been having calls more attention to the fact that you’re still having the symptoms, but I doubt many people would consciously either make or hear that distinction.

Is ‘had’ a good word?

Here, had isn’t a good word as it is not exact enough and when you were doing this is assumed from context. My mind reads it as: Have you ever encountered this situation? where in your past experiences is implied.

What is the meaning of the past simple of have?

Past simple of have in this sentence is used as an ordinary verb and its meaning suggests to posses or to suffer. But it is not the case. The use of present perfect is correct in this sense as has the reference to the present moment.

What is the difference between ‘Have You’ and ‘did you’?

In most contexts, both are usable. I would say the key difference between “Have you (done X)” and “Did you (do X)” is the timeframe. I believe have refers to a continuous past and asks if something has happened since a particular time.

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