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I have seen several sentences in english where some writers have written had twice in a row To have someone, in an indefinite sentence like this, means to be involved romantically with someone I am a bit confused about when the grammar calls for using had had

I had had my car. I had someone, and s/he had me For example, what is the difference between the following two sentences

I had a bad day i had had a bad day

I have come across a few sentences that contain have had I would like to know in what kind of situations we should use this combination. The second one doesn't technically make it clear that you had eaten the chocolates before dinner, but then again it's really the only possible meaning in that context so. It is used to describe experiences one has had in the past (and that hence influence the experience with which you speak today), changes over time, uncompleted actions, and.

I see these two expressions are used almost identically in different contexts Is there a difference between i have got and i have gotten? I had been using cocaine Meaning, with a reference point in the past, starting a time before then up to the reference point, i was habitually using cocaine up to and including.

It has been suggested in some quarters that had have, followed by a past participle, is a regionalism that has no place in standard english grammar

If i had have known. Do you have any reference or evidence for this assertion about the past perfect Because it seems wrong to me, as a native english speaker, and google ngrams says that had.

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