I Had The Time

It is used to describe experiences one has had in the past (and that hence influence the experience with which you speak today), changes over time, uncompleted actions, and things that have happened more than once.

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15 There's no special magic with " had had ", they don't really go together as a pair anymore than " had wanted " go together. So don't worry so much about how to use " had had " as a unit of grammar, they will come together naturally when you want to express the verb ' to have ' in the past perfect.

For example, what is the difference between the following two sentences: I had a bad day I had had a bad day

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I have come across a few sentences that contain "have had". I would like to know in what kind of situations we should use this combination.

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