How to use "HAD HAD" and "HAVE HAD" in English (easy to understand)
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- Are you confused about when to use "I have had" and "I had had"? In this video, I'll explain the differences between the present perfect tense and the past perfect tense, making it easy for you to understand and use these two phrases correctly.
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When we got there everyone had had dinner.
Had you had your homework?
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Very good, but I don't understand "Had you had your homework".
Maybe "Had you done your homework?"
Before my vacation, I have had time to pack all the necessary items.
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It's very impressive, perfect explanation of somewhat difficult topic! Thank You for the interesting examples of correct using Present Perfect or Past perfect tenses, Teacher!
I had had dinner before I came here.
I have had a good time with my friends.
I have had a few birds.
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I sing in a choire. We have had many concert. We have choir rehearsals every week. In April we had had a concert.
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By the time I got to the office, I had had my breakfast and was ready to start the day
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That's more natural way of saying it because the one you have written sounds like you don't follow his content anymore
Hi. I don't think so. I used present perfect tense, not past simple.
And I could have used present perfect continous as well. However, my sentence is correct.😀😀
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You could have used therefore ^
It does not sound like she does not follow it anymore. However, using present perfect continuous would make it a tiny bit more clear that it is still continuing now.
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It's good to review this topic because the past perfect is not easy. Thanks a lot, Mike.😊
I had had my dinner when the earthquake started.
I have had a nice day today.
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It's kind of confusing 😅
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Well explained
You make me clear past perfect. I can say: Yesterday when I went outside I had just had my lunch.
I have never eaten crabs or other seafood except shrimps.
He had started doing these exercises before they went abroad 5 years ago.
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I have had many opportunities to eat them during holiday’s brunches in Warsaw, but I havn’t had enough courage to try to eat them.
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Very good explanation.
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I have had much misunderstandings in this tense. Now, I have undestood it already. Thanks a lot I am elated now! Please write me do I have mistakes in this sentenses?
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Can I know what is the difference between other and another , please ??
By the time the trip was canceled, I had had my tickets booked for over a month.
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Thanks now I know when do people use had had and that is when they mention possissives in the past perfect tense
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I have had my lunch late. But I had had my lunch around 12 p.m. before.
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I am finally not confused with this topic. This explanation made it much more easy to understand. That was such difficult to understand in school. PS Is 'in' school correct here or should it be 'at'?
Glad to hear that! In American English, we would use "at".
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Have you watched any of my other videos about present perfect and or perfect?
Yes, I did. But I'm not comfortable with grammar, so I'm often confused.
I have had enough time to eat my breakfast and slurp a cup of green tea before going to work.
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I have (possession)
I had (possession of the past)
I have had (had/third form)
I had had (had/third form)
Something that I use to have in past but not right now (had had)
Something that I had in the past and still I possess it (have had)
Had can be replaced with third form of verb
They had had their breakfast
They had taken their breakfast
They have had their lunch
They have eaten their lunch.
I haven't had enough time to eat my breakfast. I just have had my cup of coffee and rushed to the bus stop to reach the last bus.
This one would probably also be past tense.
I didn't have enough time to eat my breakfast. I only had time to eat my coffee and rush out the door to try and catch the last bus.
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When I started the new job, I realized I had had more experience with the software than my coworkers had.
In this one, I would probably just use past tense because you are focusing on the fact that you had it at that time, not that you had had it earlier.
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The couple has had their wedding anniversary dinner at the same restaurant for the past decade.
Thank you for this video. It's helpful. Can I also know what tenses to use when there is 'just now' in a sentence. For example: Do we say , I eat a cake just now or I ate a cake just now.
Most people would probably use past simple or present perfect.
The student said, she had had trouble understanding these complicated math concepts before the exam.
This one is really good!
Hi teacher we can use (when or before)when we speak about had had
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I have had breakfast this morning 8am. Is it correct?
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Sir , is this true? You had had a meeting last month. & question Had you had a meeting last month?. I'm from SL.
It's it wrong, but it depends why you are writing it that way. Usually, we would just say "You had a meeting last month."
The patient told the doctor that he had had severe headaches for the past week.
I had had a good grades when I was in college.
I have given my students a good grades this year.
Very good! But in both of your examples, you should not have "a" before "good grades".
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I have IPhone 11 Pro right now
I have had 2 iPhones and 1 Nokia
I had had nokia when I was 15 years old
Is that correct?
All of them are correct, but I don't see a r as on to use past perfect in the third one. I would just use past simple unless you are comparing it to another past time/past action.
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is ts correct ?
Sorry, what is different between simple past and past perfect ?
You could use present perfect or past simple depending when it is right now.
Basically, past perfect shows that one thing happened before another thing and probably affected it in some way.
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can we use these word ( ago ـ last week ـ yesterady ...etc) in past perfect ?
I think no. We use "yesterday and last week" in past simple.
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are sure ?just yesterday ـ last ?
A week ago. Two years ago
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I have had given up with HAD, HAD HAD, and HAVE HAD 😂
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I had already had lunch yesterday or I had had eaten lunch already .
Sir please send for me a video was v/s Had
it is me karthik. changed my email. the other day you said the student had canceled the course or the class so you made a live. any details of that? cs i would like to if it is possible.
I have a headache
I have had a lot of chocolate today.
I have had good luck recently.
I have had my bird,, Chompi for almost two years.
I had had a busy week and I just wanted to relax.
I had had my dinner when my friend visited me.
Perfect.
I'd = I should go. ?
I would leave= I'd leave???
I should leave= I'd leave?
"I'd" can mean "I had" or "I would", but not "I should".
I had had two dogs in all my life. Their names were Toffe and Tito. I don't have a dog now.
Their names were✅😀
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When my mom arrived, we had had dinner already.
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I had no idea what she was talking about.
I have had a pet since 2020