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Did you have or had you?

By Rachel Hernandez

Did you have or had you?

Well, "have you" is present. It's "had you", the past form, that sounds odd, except where "had" is an auxiliary verb: Had you seen that film before?

In respect to this, did you have or had you have?

" is preferred. The phrasing suggests that you're asking something about how the person currently is, specifically whether he is hungry. If you were asking about events from a week ago, then "did you have your lunch?" would be equally as good as "had you eaten/had your lunch?"

Similarly, has or had when to use? Has and had are forms of the verb to have.

Has vs.Had

  1. Simple Present: They cook.
  2. Present Perfect: They have cooked.
  3. Simple Past: They cooked.
  4. Past Perfect: They had cooked.
  5. Future: They will walk.
  6. Future Perfect: They will have walked.

Secondly, when did you have or had?

"Had" is not the appropriate tense to use in this case: you must use "have". The grammatically correct form of your sentence would be "Did you already have the opportunity to do something?"

What did you have or had for dinner?

They are largely interchangeable. 'What did you have…' can be used further from the event (eating dinner) than 'what have you had…' which needs to be asked reasonably soon after the meal.

Did you have or had fun?

As Dr Suess would say, “these things are fun, and fun is good.” Fun is good. But the question “did you have fun” implies a passive reception of fun. As if your kid should have been on the receiving end of the fun. But they can be the generators of the fun.

Did not have or did not had?

3 Answers. "I didn't have breakfast" is correct. After the auxiliary verb DO, we use the bare infinitive of the full verb, not a tensed form. "I didn't had breakfast" is wrong.

Did u eat your lunch?

-Did you eat your lunch? Both are correct. Have you eaten your lunch? is more common when the intent is to have lunch together at 3 if he hasn't eaten his lunch yet. That's because "Have you eaten?" is more likely to be used when you are currently in a situation that may change depending on the answer.

What is have had?

"Have had" is using the verb have in the present perfect tense. On the other hand, we use the present perfect tense to describe an event from the past that has some connection to the present. Compare the following two sentences: I had a lot of homework this week.

Had lunch or had a lunch?

They mean different things. “I had lunch” just means you ate something, possibly alone. “I had a lunch” means that you had a lunchtime appointment/meeting. It was almost certainly with other people, and food may not have featured prominently.

Have you had your tea meaning?

2. You will have had your tea, meaning that at some point in the future, you will be in the position of having had your tea, is a normal use of the future-perfect tense.

What are examples of had questions?

The verb “ Have ” has two forms in the present; have and has. The verb “ Have ” has one form in the past; had.

With “HAVE”

QuestionAnswer
Had they been married?Yes./ Yes, they had. / Yes, they had been married.
Has he stayed with us?No. / No, he hasn't. / No, he hasn't stayed with us.

What is the answer for had lunch?

"Have you had lunch?" is the same as "Did you eat lunch?" You can say, "Yes, I had lunch." or "Yes, I ate lunch." OR "No, I didn't have lunch." or "No, I didn't eat lunch." If you've had lunch, say 'yes'. If you haven't, say 'no'.

Did she have or have?

'has' is 3rd-person PRESENT tense only. 'have' is 3rd-person PAST tense. DID is PAST tense, hence use have.

Is Did you sleep well correct?

Slept well? No, it's not correct. A3: I did sleep well. English, generally, does not like doubling.

Did you have or had a good day?

The form "Do you have a good day?", although grammatical, is never used in practice. Instead, "Are you having a good day?" is used. If we agree that at 9 pm the day is over, or almost over, then the sentence "Did you have a good day" is correct.

Did you have or had the chance?

The correct way to write or ask this question is “Did you have a chance to look at this?” Your first example was almost right but you forgot to the “a”. The other 2 would be incorrect. You did include the “a” and “the” but you used the past tense by choosing the word “had” instead of have.

Did u have your breakfast?

Normally, one would say, "Have you had breakfast?" or "Did you have breakfast [yet]?" to ask if someone has eaten breakfast on a particular day or morning. When used with breakfast, do can also mean eat (besides make, etc). However, this usage has more to do with frequency than anything else.

Have you eaten yet meaning?

In a more Western context, “have you eaten yet" is more something you'd ask someone if you have plans for the day, like doing business, or going out to shop or see a movie, etc.

Did you have a look meaning?

have a look - look at with attention; "Have a look at this!"; "Get a load of this pretty woman!"

Have you had a chance Meaning?

Have you had a chance to (do something)?

You've asked someone to do something. You want to check whether they've done it.

Did you have your food meaning?

Did you have your food.” is not grammatically correct because the words “did” and “have” imply a question. We'd be more likely to say “Did you eat your food?” or “Have you eaten?” (a meal) or “Have you had anything to eat?” (a meal or a snack)—usually a way of asking, “Are you hungry?”

When we use have had in a sentence?

We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: I'm not feeling well. I have had a headache all day. She has had three children in the past five years.

Has been or had been?

"Has been" and "have been" are both in the present perfect tense. "Has been" is used in the third-person singular and "have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. "Had been" is the past perfect tense and is used in all cases, singular and plural.

Where do we use had in a sentence?

When you need to talk about two things that happened in the past and one event started and finished before the other one started, place “had” before the main verb for the event that happened first. Here are some more examples of when to usehad” in a sentence: “Chloe had walked the dog before he fell asleep.”

What is have had in grammar?

The past perfect form of have is had had (had + past participle form of have). The past perfect tense is used when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time.

What is have in grammar?

The verb have has the forms: have, has, having, had. The base form of the verb is have. The present participle is having. The past tense and past participle form is had. The present and past forms are often contracted in everyday speech, especially when have is being used as an auxiliary verb.

What is difference between had and have?

The "have" is a present-tense state-of-being verb. The "seen" is a verb without any tense but with the perfect aspect. In 3), the "had" is a past-tense state-of-being verb.

What you had in dinner meaning?

“What did you have for dinner” This is asking what did you eat for dinner.

Is Have you had your dinner correct?

'Have you had your dinner? ' is correct. It is someone asking another person directly or by message at a given instant; it is happening in the present. So, a question about the past, asked in present tense.

Is your dinner correct?

'Had your dinner? ' would be correct. It is basically a contraction of “Did you have your dinner? which would be the proper way of asking that question.

Did you have your dinner answer?

Have you eaten dinner?” or “Have you eaten yet?” Then the person might reply with something like: “Yes, I ate a cheeseburger.” or “Yes, I've eaten.”

What's for dinner tonight?

80 Easy Dinners You Can Make Tonight
  • Beef. Beef-Quinoa Stuffed Peppers ~ Mediterranean Style. Beer-Cheeseburger.
  • Chicken/Turkey. 15-Minute Mexican Chicken Soup.
  • Pasta. Green Chili Vermicelli.
  • Pork. 5-Ingredient Orange Glazed Pork Chops.
  • Seafood. Butter-Almond-Crusted Fish Sandwiches.
  • Vegetarian. Cold Sesame Noodles with Golden Garlic.

How do you ask if someone ate their dinner?

  1. “Have you eaten dinner” is a perfectly understandable and grammatically correct question. However, there are other ways to say it:
  2. “Have you had dinner?” is a little more conversational.
  3. “Are you hungry for dinner?” is a way to ask if the person feels like eating dinner, regardless of whether they had the meal.

What does had dinner mean?

For just had dinner means that you had done dinner a moment ago. For e.g , If someone either of your neighbours offered you to have dinner then you can tell or use there that I just had dinner. For just have dinner means to give order to someone for just having the dinner.

What did you eat in breakfast?

The 12 Best Foods to Eat in the Morning
  1. Eggs. Eggs are undeniably healthy and delicious.
  2. Greek Yogurt. Greek yogurt is creamy, delicious and nourishing.
  3. Coffee. Coffee is an amazing beverage to start your day.
  4. Oatmeal. Oatmeal is the best breakfast choice for cereal lovers.
  5. Chia Seeds.
  6. Berries.
  7. Nuts.
  8. Green Tea.

What did you see or what have you seen?

"Have you seen" implies that the person saw your glasses sometime in the recent past right up to the present moment. "Did you see" is asking if the person has ever seen your glasses, at any time in the past. It makes a big difference if you're looking for a lost pair of glasses.