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Task 52

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You'll learn another special case in this task. It's the past tense form of have.

Unlike regular verbs that add -ed for the past tense, have becomes had. This irregular form is used for both singular and plural subjects in the past tense, making it a unique and important verb to remember.

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What does had imply in a sentence like They had a meeting yesterday?

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They experienced something in the past.


They are having a meeting right now.

--feedback--

Had is used for past actions, indicating the meeting occurred in the past, not at the present moment.


They will have a meeting tomorrow.

--feedback--

Had indicates a past action, not a future plan.


They never have meetings.

--feedback--

Using had confirms that the meeting took place in the past.

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