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Transcript:
Hey there and welcome back. I'm Ganesh
from LearnEnglishLab.com and in
today's lesson we're going to talk about
have had, has had, and had had. Now many
students have come to me and said - I saw
had had in a sentence. Is that
grammatically correct or is that an
error - is that a typo?
meaning a printing error. And let me tell
you
all three of these forms are
grammatically correct and you should
learn how to use them correctly. Alright,
over here I have three sentences that
are going to help us understand these
forms
take a look at the first sentence - I have
had lunch
what a strange sounding sentence right - I
have had lunch.
well let me tell you a little secret
when you see two 'have's in a sentence
this is have, this is also have, it's just
in the past participle form - its had but
it's basically just have. So when you see
two 'have's in a sentence then the first
have and the second have have different
meanings
this first have is called a helping verb
I've written helping verb over there and
this had is called the main verb
it's called the main verb because it has
the main meaning in the sentence - this
have only shows the tense of the
sentence
so when you see have or had used as
the main verb that means that it is
being used as a shortcut for some other
word but in this case
what could that other word be? What could
be the meaning of had? Well take a look
at this list over on the side. When we
use have as the main verb in a sentence
it could mean a number of different
things - it could mean to eat like when we
talk about having breakfast or
having dinner
or it could mean to have a drink which
means just to drink something or we
could be talking about owning something
like when I say I have a car
I mean that I own a car or it could show
some relationship between people
I have a sister - that means or that shows
a brother-sister relationship or it
could talk about some kind of experience
like if I said I had difficulty or I had
trouble finding the place
that means it was difficult for me to
find the place
Now these are just some example meanings
of have. The word have has many meanings
in English so if you want to see all of
those meetings go and look at your
dictionary and find the word have and
you'll see a lot of meanings but these
are some of the more common meanings
OK let's now look at our sentence - I have
had lunch
so what could this had mean in this
sentence?
well in this sentence it means eaten
because here you see there's the word
lunch
so this sentence just means "I have eaten
lunch."
we are using had as the shortcut for
eaten
OK but what about this have? Well as I
told you before that have shows the
tense of the sentence. To understand that
read the sentence without the have
I had lunch. I had lunch means I ate
lunch. When did I have lunch?
maybe I had lunch yesterday or the day
before - any time in the past and
that has no connection to the present.
But when we use this have it shows that
my eating lunch has some connection to
the present. For example if a friend
comes to me and asks "Hey do you want to
have lunch with me?" and I don't want to
have lunch because my lunch is already
finished
i would say "Oh I have had lunch"
Thank you very much. So this have shows
that I just ate lunch so it shows some
connection to the present
So you see this have shows the tense and
this had means eaten so they're
completely different functions or
purposes
Alright with this knowledge let's now
look at the second sentence - He has had
four jobs in two years
once again we're going to separate the
two 'have's
this is the helping verb and this is the
main verb. And the meaning of the main
verb here is worked so "He has worked four
jobs in two years" is what it means
So once again had is being used as a
shortcut for worked
What about this has? Well this is just
the same as this have over here but we
are saying has because the subject is he
if the subject is he, she, or it
we say has. If the subject is I, you,
we or they we use have. So if the
subject here were I, this would be have
I have had four jobs in two years
but since it's he, it's has and once again
the tense here is the present perfect
tense and this 'has' shows some connection
to the present
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Never seen a teacher explaining with this much details. You are a rare jewel. You have great skills man. Very good explaination on topic. Just brilliant.
Thank you for the kind words, Bhargav.
Bhargav Mehta , s ur absolutely correct
@@LearnEnglishLab sir what is the difference between ‘I had my dinner.’ and ‘I had had my dinner.’
@@albertodelrio5966 1) I had lunch or I ate lunch ( simple past) though latter sentence sounds weird therefore we write it as the former sentence.
2) I had had lunch ( past perfect)
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Oh my god i been trying to understand this concept for years , i got the whole idea of it just in minutes! Thanks alot
Same here
Yeah, me too
There is mistake in your sentence that is I have been trying not I been trying
@@srikanthvarma-2297 that’s probably what he meant
@@srikanthvarma-2297 you should say there is a mistake not there is mistake. But it is not a big deal.
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Hello there, I am a Malaysian chinese. I had been confused with the usage of double have before this until I met you. A great salute to you for being able to get me figured out what was the real function and usage of this particular tricky grammar game..... Tons of applause and appreciation. Well done, sir .
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e.g.
1. He is sneezing again so I think he has had a cold.
2. He had had the cake before I reached.
3. They already had had the cake by the time I reached.
4. I have had four flats across India in last 5 years.
Ganesh sir... Let me know if they all are correct or not..
They are all grammatically correct, but a couple of suggestions:
(1) "He keeps sneezing" is better
(2&3) It's better to say "had eaten" here because you want to focus on the fact that the cake is gone. But "had had" is also correct.
simply if we write . I have four flats across india in last 5 years.Then what is a mistake
Should it be He has had the cake before I reached?
Agent Paper no.. It must be had had only
deepak joshi , it is only says that u have flat but says nothing about from when ,
The upper Sentence talks completely about things have done
Thnks
You are a great teacher, sir. You've made things so clear. I love you.
Thank you for the kind words, Emmanuel. I'm happy to know the lesson was useful for you :)
@@LearnEnglishLab hello sir
volume not clear
Sir. I have been finding it difficult to understand "Had had" and "Have had,"But your teaching made me know how the both works in a giving sentence.Thank you.
Great to hear that! You're welcome, Orji :)
6 years later.. can you tell me if this is correct I still can’t tell 😔😭 “Annabelle’s family had had a car.” (Not someone talking, just putting quotation marks to show the sentence I’m asking for help is)
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1- I've had a headache since morning.
2- i've had my mobile for the last two years.
3- i've had my brother since he was born
4- We've had house since we got married
5- john has had a guitar last two years.
6- a day before yesterday she had had a bad day.
7- yesterday i had chicken for Dinner.
8- she hasn't had got anything to eat yet.
9- i haven't had anything to eat since morning.
10- she has had only one one mobile since she born
11-before you came i had had my breakfast.
12- she was Looking for a job before she got a job.
To help everyone who is learning English, just fixing some errors:
4- We've had a house ever since we got married.
5- John has had a guitar for the last two years
6- The day before yesterday she had had a bad day
8- She hasn't had anything to eat yet
11- I had my breakfast before you came
i had been struggling to understand this since from schools days.Thank you so much sir
Same the case with me
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।। i have had this car for 5 years ।।
in this sentence can we use have instead of had bcz it also shows possession.
please clear my doubt
This is my third time to attend your class, wow! you are professional and always to the point. thank you, Teacher
long live and God bless you
Really amazing you had had some fantastic skills for teaching. 😊
I have had learnt this lesson,it is useful.
I have had this lesson...
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“Communities in Thailand and Indonesia had had no warning of the tsunami” I don’t get it, please explain
It means that there is no warning (before it happened) of the Tsunami, and the Tsunami already happened.
Im learning too.. so others please correct me.
In d others way u could say " both countries didn't have any warning of d tsunami"
It means communities in Thailand and Indonesia had got no warning of the tsunami.
First "had" shows tense of the sentence that event happened in past.
Second "had" shows possession..like i got no information or i had no information.
I hope it will help u a lil bit in understanding the concept.
It was quite concerning we have had ban selling fish in super market.
really it is nice way to teach someone..
Glad you found it useful :)
thank you very much Sir,you are superb.......best English teacher i 've ever seen ....could you please add another vedio on "Have been, has been, and had been" including what is different from other forms.
"If I had had only one dad, I would have had to accept or reject his advice." Sir kindly explain this.
Have can't be used in 2nd place(main verb), right?
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Brilliant explation by a unique teacher.
Thank you so much for such a great lesson
1. We have had our targets.
2. he has had so much from his previous job.
3. The train left, when we had had our tickets.
every time i was thinking to learn how to pronunciation properly but now i reached my place !
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brother ur teaching is easy to understand
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Sir i saw in a book there was written,i have had enough.Is it correct?
thank you a lot for that explanation. that was very helpful!
You're welcome, Khadijah :) Glad to know it was helpful for you.
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Thank you for the kind words, Vishal :)
Great lesson sir🙂 Thankyou.
I've had this car for 7months (own)
I've had 3 daughters (relationship)
I had had coke when my friend arrived (drink)
I've just had pizza (Eating)
She's had tour this year
saifuddin abdulrehman bro could u plz explain how u used have had in 1 and 2 sentence
Kya baat hai
I've just had pizza (Eaten)
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My name is Baneet and please make a video on "Degree of Comparison".
Hi Baneet, have a look at my lesson on *ADJECTIVES:* goo.gl/QstjdJ :)
Thanks Sir for explaining!
Thanks, u cleared my lots of doubts with the same.
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Wonderful lesson even though I am late in watching it. To youngsters it must be repeated frequently. I am the one who had the confusion and cleared it now.
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And I've a question : Can't we use, " I have eaten my lunch. "
In spite of, " I have had lunch. "
Or both can be used interchangeably?
My question aswell pls reply .
Yeah you can use I have eaten my lunch have had /has had/ had had is used to shorten the sentence which native speaker use and now it became common
which sentence is correct?
1. I would have done that had you told me yesterday.
2. I would have done that had you have told me yesterday.
1
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Can we use " I have had been there"? any correction required , please correct .
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I had had breakfast when when I attended my English class last week .
Is it right sir ?
It’s incorrect the correct sentence would be : I attended my English class last week when I had had breakfast
Could anyone explain this sentence "Old Smith had had his crop eaten to the ground."
Whats the use of had had here ????
First "had" : Shows ownership of crop in the past.
Second "had": action in the past.
I, m happy for ur video but what is the first video among all of your classes
Hi Shiva, on the whole, they're not in any particular order, but the lessons are arranged into different playlists according to topic here: goo.gl/xD2WGK :)
excellent way of teaching.
Sir .this sentence is correct.
Customer has paid the payment before the due date.
I would make two corrections: (1) use 'make' with payment, (2) since you're saying 'before the due date', use the past simple tense (not present perfect). So, "The customer made the payment before the due date."
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Very good lesson and is useful
sir please make a video in hindi
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Thank you, Ash. My name is Ganesh.
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You have had cleared my all doubts about using have had together. Wow! Thank you for your great efforts to make us understand.
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sir i have one doubt, you told that he has to be pronounce like hes then how could we write that, is it like this,...he's ?
Yes, it's written "he's" but only in informal writing. In formal writing, we write the full form - 'he has'. It's pronounced /heez/ :)
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I’m from egypt
1. I want to remember my dreams which I have had
2. He has had too much cococola
3. When my mom bought me a car, I had had a bike
is it crt sir....?