U UE-SPMIW Member Joined Jan 30, 2022 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Tagalog Home Country Philippines Current Location Philippines Mar 22, 2022 #1 Is these "have had, has had, and had had" have the same meaning with has been, have been, and had been?
Is these "have had, has had, and had had" have the same meaning with has been, have been, and had been?
teechar Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2015 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country Iraq Current Location Iraq Mar 22, 2022 #2 Saski Uchiha said: Is these Do "have had", "has had", and "had had" have the same meaning with as "has been", "have been", and "had been"? Click to expand... No. Where did you get the idea that they might have the same meaning?
Saski Uchiha said: Is these Do "have had", "has had", and "had had" have the same meaning with as "has been", "have been", and "had been"? Click to expand... No. Where did you get the idea that they might have the same meaning?
U UE-SPMIW Member Thread starter Joined Jan 30, 2022 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Tagalog Home Country Philippines Current Location Philippines Mar 22, 2022 #3 teechar said: No. Where did you get the idea that they might have the same meaning? Click to expand... I saw it on YouTube.
teechar said: No. Where did you get the idea that they might have the same meaning? Click to expand... I saw it on YouTube.
teechar Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2015 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country Iraq Current Location Iraq Mar 22, 2022 #4 In that case, give us the link to that video please.
U UE-SPMIW Member Thread starter Joined Jan 30, 2022 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Tagalog Home Country Philippines Current Location Philippines Mar 22, 2022 #5 teechar said: In that case, give us the link to that video please. Click to expand... Sorry, I'm late. Refer this link/video.
teechar said: In that case, give us the link to that video please. Click to expand... Sorry, I'm late. Refer this link/video.
teechar Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2015 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country Iraq Current Location Iraq Mar 22, 2022 #6 Saski Uchiha said: Sorry, I'm for the late reply/response. Refer this Here's the link to that video. Click to expand... That video is 24 minutes long. At what point does the speaker say or imply what you said above?
Saski Uchiha said: Sorry, I'm for the late reply/response. Refer this Here's the link to that video. Click to expand... That video is 24 minutes long. At what point does the speaker say or imply what you said above?
jutfrank VIP Member Joined Mar 5, 2014 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country England Current Location England Mar 23, 2022 #7 Saski Uchiha said: Is these "have had, has had, and had had" have the same meaning with has been, have been, and had been? Click to expand... The coloured words are past participle verb forms. The word had is the past participle of have and the word been is the past participle of be. So your question seems to be asking whether the verbs have and be have the same meaning. Is that what you meant?
Saski Uchiha said: Is these "have had, has had, and had had" have the same meaning with has been, have been, and had been? Click to expand... The coloured words are past participle verb forms. The word had is the past participle of have and the word been is the past participle of be. So your question seems to be asking whether the verbs have and be have the same meaning. Is that what you meant?