"have" and "has" are present tense:
I have, you have, she has, he has, it has, they have
"have had" is a combination of two verbs: present tense "have" and its past perfect object "had" + _____, like this,
I have had dinner. (I have eaten dinner)
I have had a bath. (I have taken a bath)
"had had" is a combination of two verbs: past tense "had" and its object,
If I had had a hammer . . . . (past conditional)
If I had a hammer . . . . (present conditional)
"had has" and "had have" are not combinations in English. The opposite, "has had" and "have had", are combinations:
She has had a cold for two weeks now. / She's had a cold.
They have had a cold for two weeks now. / They've had a cold.
"has had" is for third person singular subjects (she, he, it), and "have had" is for the other persons and numbers (I, you, they).
"Had have" isn't a combination in English.
quote from tesl groups.
3 comments:
sampai skrg aku masih lagi ndak pandai2 has had have tu. heheh
ko igt ak...
pndi keliru ni...
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