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For example, what is the difference between the following two sentences Of the four hits that google offers two are obvious solecisms and one is a double that uses it as a literal translation from another language I had a bad day i had had a bad day

I have seen several sentences in english where some writers have written had twice in a row I am been had this is a very odd construction I am a bit confused about when the grammar calls for using had had

I had had my car.

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. 如何正确理解 had done、have done、have been doing 这 3 种时态? 语法书上的那些解释,看来看去都不是很能理解,也谢绝照搬语法书的解释。 看一次,过一段时间又忘了,总不是能很好的区分,. 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 things.

The man that willed me all he had had had had my name on his will since i was born My mind is broke trying to figure it out. 1 he'd better in colloquial speech, the auxiliary verbs would and had are contracted to ’d, which can be confusing for learners of english and hence explains the op's perplexity Changing the context to a similar structured sentence, to my ear using had is clearly the correct choice

Tell the dentist of any previous infections you had

I had my hair cut is (pretty much) always acceptable, whereas i got my hair cut is fairly informal In conversation i might use either, but got sounds less educated

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