by Amol
(Seoul, South Korea )
When HAD & HAVE come together in one English sentence?
Answer:
Well, it can come in many different sentences, such as:
"I had two apples, but now I only have one."
But my guess is that this in not what you meant.
Grammatically, you can combine HAD and HAVE when making a verb in the present perfect verb tense.
For example:
"I have had lunch already," which means you already ate your lunch before now.
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