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How do you use the word had?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

A person who has something has it right now. They could say, "I have this." But if they give it to someone else, they no longer have it. They would not be able to say they have it. They would say, "I had it." Meaning they used to have it. 'Have' is present-tense, whereas 'had' refers to something you used to have, and is past-tense.

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