Re: Have \ has had and had had

Originally Posted by
Ahmed_harbi
Hello everyone.
I have had a car, that mean I don't have It anymore right?
But when I say:
I had had a car, it still mean the same or not.
In the first one It Is present perfect, and the second one past perfect.
Regards
I have had a car for three years = you still have the car.
I have had a car in the past = you probably don't have a car now.
I had had a car ... - this would only make sense when followed by something else. Can you write a whole sentence using "I had had a car"?
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.