Use "have had" when referring to something that started in the past and continues to the present, "had" for past actions that are finished, and "have" for present actions or situations. For example, "I have had a headache for two days" (ongoing), "I had a headache yesterday" (finished), and "I have a headache now" (present).
The three main dichotomies of linguistics are: synchrony vs. diachrony (study of language at a specific point in time vs. over time), competence vs. performance (knowledge of language vs. its use in context), and langue vs. parole (language system vs. actual instances of language use).
Use "into" to indicate movement from outside to inside a place or to express transformation. Use "in to" when "in" is part of an infinitive verb phrase or when "to" is a preposition indicating movement towards a specific point or goal. For example, "She walked into the room" vs. "She decided to walk in to see her friend."
You would typically use "me" after a prepositional phrase when it acts as the object of the sentence. For example, "He gave the book to me."
Use "is" after a prepositional phrase that refers to a singular subject and "are" after a prepositional phrase that refers to a plural subject. For example, "The book on the table is mine" (singular subject - book) or "The flowers in the garden are beautiful" (plural subject - flowers).
No, the phrase "had went" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "had gone," using the past participle of "go" after the auxiliary verb "had."
clause because it simply has a subject and predicate
Versus
There are no negatives in the phrase "father and us".
The phrase dog vs cat isn't common but it would mean that they are fighting or battling. However, raining cats and dogs means that it is raining heavily.
Marvel
Try this https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal. I'm not sure if this is exact. make sure you use "exact" vs Broad to get a better idea of the exact phrase or word
7 colours in the visible spectrum
That is not a phrase
you use this phrase when giving something to someone
The second word in the phrase marvel vs capcom is marvel, mar is the first word
The scheduled fight was Giovanni vs. Cartel.
you use the brears by going on how to play smackdown vs raw.