Great question! "Have you" and "had you" are both verb phrases, but they are used in different tenses and contexts."Have you" is present tense, used to ask questions or make statem...
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Hi there! I'm happy to explain this common confusion.In this case, "come" is the correct verb form. You would say "I have come to a place where..." rather than "I have came to a pl...
Using "have had" to indicate past experience with full explanation.
Sure! "Have had" is a combination of two verbs, "have" and "had", which is used to indicate an action that happened in the past and is completed now. It is often used when referrin...
What is the use and construction of present perfect tense?
Absolutely! The present perfect tense is generally used to express something that has happened at a non-specific time before now, or when something began in the past and is still g...