"Had throw" and "Had threw"

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ioni999

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Hi Teacher

When to use: "Had throw" and "Had threw" in a sentence ?

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]You have stated in your personal details that your native language is British English. It seems to me that you should know when we use the past perfect, and also that the third form (past participle) of 'throw' is 'thrown'.
 

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Thank you , I will try to research on that. English is my second Language .
 

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Thank you , I will try to research on that. English is my second Language .
The please state what your native language is. If you state that is is English and then ask questions to which every native speaker knows the answer, people will suspect that you are not serious, and will simply not respond.
 

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I shall follow your direction here ;-)
 

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You might conceivably be able to create a context where had throw works, as long as it's a noun, though offhand I can't think of one.
 

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I had "throw" picked out for my next play in Scrabble, but someone took the "O" I was going to use. (I know. That's cheating to use it that way.)

To answer your question:
I threw him the ball.
I had thrown away that paper before I realized how important it was.
 
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