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Is it correct to say had said?
Both are grammatically correct. ‘Have said’ is used in present perfect tense. I have said this many times before also. ‘Had said’ is used in past perfect tense.
Which is correct said or say?
“Says” is used with the present tense, and “said” is used with the past tense. The main word is “say.” The present tense is “says,” the past is “said,” and the future tense is “will say.”
Can you say had had?
Yes it is grammatically right. The sentence is in the past perfect tense. When there are two complete actions in the past, you use the past perfect tense to describe the action that happened first, and the action that followed should be in the simple past tense. I had had my breakfast, when she arrived.
How do you use said in a sentence?
Said sentence example
- She said something and then rode ahead.
- You would have said that was crazy.
- Alex said nothing, his stoic features giving no suggestion of what was on his mind.
- There, I said it.
- By this time the party had reached a freshly plowed field, and the Prince said to Dorothy:
Why is had had correct?
Had had is the past perfect form of have when it is used as a main verb to describe our experiences and actions. We use the past perfect when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time, Madiini.
What is the difference between ‘have said’ and ‘had said’ in English?
Both are grammatically correct. ‘Have said’ is used in present perfect tense. I have said this many times before also. ‘Had said’ is used in past perfect tense. I had said that many times before also. It depends on what you are saying.
What is the difference between “did you just say that?
Both are correct, but it depends on your context. Did you just say that? is a past tense and implies that the speaker is concerned about the event in the past (even if it was only ten seconds ago) Have you just said that? on the other hand, is a present tense.
Which is correct “I have said what I think should be done” or “?
Both are grammatically correct. The one to use depends on the situation you’re describing. “have said” is present perfect; you’re describing something that occurred in the past and was completed no later than now. “I have said what I think should be done.”
What is the difference between “I had said my prayers” and “had said?
“I had said my prayers, so I went to bed.” Both are correct for all persons and their use depends on the time period being discussed. “Had said” is past tense; it refers to refers to a short time period that stretches from the recent past up almost up to the. present (i.e. up to a minute or two ago).