the present perfect or past perfect

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Markchoi1992

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if i want to say last night we ate the dinner

can i say i have dinner

or i have had dinner ?

or i had had dinner

the use of tense is confusing me a lot

please tell me the more detailed information about those tenses
 

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You used the most natural tense in your first line: the past simple.

Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter and end it with a period ("full stop " in British English), question mark, or exclamation mark. Don't put a space before the punctuation that ends a sentence.
 

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Welcome to the forum, Markchoi.

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You used the most natural tense in your first line: the past simple.

Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter and end it with a period ("full stop " in British English), question mark, or exclamation mark. Don't put a space before the punctuation that ends a sentence.

but can i just say like ' i just have had dinner before' < does it sound more like what the natives speak?
 

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That doesn't work.
 

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Please remember to use a capital I and to start sentences with a capital letter.

I'm not hungry. I have just had/eaten my dinner.
 

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Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter and end it with a period ("full stop " in British English), question mark, or exclamation mark.

But can I just say, for example, [STRIKE]like[/STRIKE] 'I just have had dinner before.' [STRIKE]<[/STRIKE] Does [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] that sound more like what [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] native[STRIKE]s[/STRIKE] speak​ers say?

In addition to my advice quoted above, always capitalize the word "I". Never put a space after a quotation mark.
 
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