PAST PERFECT and PAST SIMPLE (HAD | HAD HAD): what's the difference?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 04. 2024
- What's the difference between 'had' and 'had had' in English? The first one is the past simple and the second one the past perfect. But how do you use them correctly? Watch my video to find out!
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That was easy! No mistakes! I recorded your story about Whitstable. But I was speaking the text myself and copiing your wonderful British accent and listening to it afterwards. My friends were pretty fond of me doing this. So I explained all the past tenses to myself, like u had done it before.
In this video here, u gave yourself away for not being a 100 percent British in saying just one word. At the end of your you' re saying "I' ll see u next "dime" instead of †time. It is just one consonant u are pronouncing with your probably original accent. Please do not take this as a kind of criticism. I just wanted to point out that I don' t skip any syllable of your wonderful British accent and pressious grammer videos. Is there a possibility forwarding my recording of "fish and chips in Whitstable" to you? I' d like u hearing it. Best regards Andy
The funny things whenever I ask my english lads about grammar they have no clue whatsoever!!
One had is perfective and the other is verb..is that correct?
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I had coffee this morning
Then I was offered more coffee later (after one hour)
I said , no thanks, I did have a cup of coffee this morning
Or no thanks I had had a cup of coffee this morning
Or no thanks I had a cup of coffee this morning
Or no thanks I have had a cup of coffee this morning
Or no thanks, Iâd already had a cup of coffee this morning
Which one is more correct?
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Could please explain the difference between the past perfect and the present perfect, I do struggle allot when it comes to differentiate between them, !!!
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