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Both are correct. Both are the present perfect tense of have. Has had is used with third person singular subjects; have had is used with all other subjects.
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Was is used with the subjects I, he, she and it. Were is used with the subjects they, we and you.
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"Have" is used for plural subjects (e.g., they have, we have), while "has" is used for singular subjects (e.g., he has, she has).
The present tense of "have" is "has" when used with third person singular subjects (he, she, it) and "have" with all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
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The present tense of "like" is "likes" when used with third person singular subjects (he, she, it) and "like" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
Have/has is a verb. Verbs don't have plurals. They have different conjugations based on the number of the subject. Has is used in the present tense for third person singular subjects. Have is used for all other subjects, singular and plural.
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No, "it" is used for singular subjects, while "they" is used for plural subjects.
The pronoun 'each other' is a reciprocal pronoun, used when each of two or more subjects is acting in the same way towards the other.