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Is saying I have had correct?

Is saying I have had correct?

Have is often used as a proper verb (as opposed to being an auxiliary verb) in place of proper verbs. “Have had” is using the verb have in the present perfect tense . The present perfect tense is used to describe an event from the past that has some connection to the present, most often still continuing.

What does it mean to have called?

“I have called” implies that the action of calling start in the past and still applies to present so it’s incorrect to add yesterday to that sentence, since you speaking about present.

What tense is had asked?

The formula for asking a question in the past perfect tense is had + [subject] + [past participle].

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Is had asked correct?

Answer : Both are correct but according to the context. (1) “I had asked the question” means that I had asked one particular question, quite a long time ago i.e. quite a bit of or some, time has passed since I had asked that particular question.

How do you use call in a sentence?

Call sentence example

  1. He was going to call the doctor.
  2. If you need anything, be sure to call me.
  3. Do you want me to call Len?
  4. Call me if there’s any change.
  5. I’ll call an ambulance.
  6. I suppose you could call it that.
  7. Then I will drag it out of the bushes and call mamma to come and see it.

How do you use asked in a sentence?

Asked sentence example. I asked him if he ever wished to write his thoughts. Sarah asked the question with genuine interest. Prince Vasili knew this, and having once realized that if he asked on behalf of all who begged of him, he would soon be unable to ask for himself, he became chary of using his influence.

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What is the difference between I asked and I have asked?

2 Answers. “I already asked her” is in simple past tense, indicating that the event occurred in the past. “I have already asked her” is in present perfect tense and is used in situations where a past event has relevance to the current situation.

Did you ask or have you asked?

They could be synonyms in many contexts. However, if (for example) you were talking about something that happened last year, “Did you ask her?” would ask whether, at that time, you asked her the question; “Have you asked her?” would ask whether you asked her at any time between then and now.

Has and have example sentences?

In present tense sentences and present perfect tenses we use has with the third person singular: “He has a pet dog.” “Dogs have better personalities than cats.” “My shoes have holes on them.”