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WHERE DO WE USE "HAD"?
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WHERE DO WE USE "HAD"?
PLEASE EXPLAIN IT WITH EXAMPLES.
The word had is the past tense of have. It is also used as an auxiliary verb.

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WHERE DO WE USE "HAD"?
PLEASE EXPLAIN IT WITH EXAMPLES.

Examples:

I had a good holiday. ( as a past tense)
I hadn't been to London before. ( as an auxiliary verb)
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