salmahazem117
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what's the difference in meaning between ( have + past participle ) and ( had + past participle ) ?​

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fuzzyandlinty
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  • 01-05-2019

You use “have” with verbs, and “had” with nouns. Here are some examples. The verbs/nouns are highlighted with brackets.

i.e. “have”

“I have {ran} an entire mile in 7 minutes before!”

“I have {held} a baby, but I was afraid to drop it so I gave it back.”

“I have {taken} my cat to the vet in the past.”

i.e. “had”

“I had a {bowl} of cereal for breakfast this morning.”

“I had a {dog} named Lollipop once.”

“She had a {nap} scheduled after school.”

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