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When to Use HAD HAD in one Sentence? ⏱️ Past Perfect Tense Made Simple | Functional English Grammar

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A lot of English learners think that they cannot use the English structure 'HAD HAD' in one sentence. Well you can actually use 'Had Had' together and it is the 'Past Perfect Tense' In English Grammar. Master the mysterious double "had had" construction in English once and for all! This English grammar lesson explains exactly when and how to use this tricky past perfect tense structure that confuses even advanced English learners. Perfect for intermediate to advanced English students, exam preparation, or anyone who wants to speak and write with greater grammatical precision. Watch now to finally understand this challenging English grammar point that separates basic speakers from truly proficient ones! 👉Use of 'Have Had' & 'Has Had' https://youtu.be/aqCNaJvMx3U 👉Download Study Notes: https://wame.pro/1ic13p 👉All Online English Course Details - https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store New Course - Speak English Naturally! 👉 Course Link - http://bit.ly/4094jfk ✔️Take your English to the Advanced C1 Level ✔️Speak Confidently, Just Like Your Native Language. ✔️Never feel short for words and phrases in a conversation. 👉English Conversations Like A Pro! https://bit.ly/clpletstalk Accent Reduction Course 👉 https://bit.ly/acredcourse 👉 Speak English Clearly. 👉 Understand The Concepts of pronunciation 👉 Learn Intonation Rules To Stress Words Correctly. 👉 Improve English Fluency Time Stamps: 00:10 How to use 'Had Had' 00:30 Use of 'Had' in English (Past Simple Tense) 02:40 Using HAD HAD ( Past Perfect Tense) 04:00 Mistakes Using Past Perfcet Tense 07:00 Grammar Quiz My English Lessons you might have missed! C1 Level English Adjective You Should Try! https://youtu.be/grpAB9Q6ME8 Slang Words Used By Native Speakers! https://youtu.be/soxce2kdqE4 C1 Level English Idioms https://youtu.be/6PFnLWmjGoI ======================================== Recommended English Lessons - Must Watch! Difference between - Speak Say, Tell And Talk https://youtu.be/mYz39eIzrFM Short & Smart English Phrases For Daily Use https://youtu.be/xqbnEFXqKnw Descriptive Words To Describe Voices https://youtu.be/_kKlNq_UP8E 8 Best Personality Words https://youtu.be/n_vSjf6_gEI Difference between 'have' and 'must' https://youtu.be/g5hL-_mSoIQ ======================================== #have #has #had #useofhashave #useofhavehad #hadhad #pastperfect #pastperfecttense #presentperfecttense #pastsimpletense #presentsimpletense #presentperfecttense #englishgrammar #havehad #grammar #englishtips #commonmistakes #angreji #english #englishsikhen #grammer #englishlearning #spokenglish #englishspeaking #englishvocabulary #englishpractice #englishforbeginners #englishforstudents #englishlanguage #commonerrorsinenglish #englishgrammartest #englishgrammarexercise #englishverbslist #verbtense #presentcontinuous #presentsimple #englishconversation #englishcommunicationskills #englishwriting #englishreading #englishlistening #englishgrammarforcompetitiveexams #competitiveenglish #englishforjobinterviews #spokenenglish #dailyenglish #englishvideo #youtubevideo #englishgrammarvideo #englishvocabularyvideo #learnenglishfast #easyenglish #quickenglish #englishtipsandtricks #englishwithease #englishsimplified #englishforall #englishforeveryone #englishfordailyuse #basicenglish #fundamentalenglish #essentialenglish

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