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Is this "had had" thing common what does it mean? Report copyright infringement. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Featured answer. In Portuguese and Spanish, you use "haber" with past participles. In English, "to have" is used both for "haber" and to mean "ter. She had eaten They have brought more food. But it also means: I had a dog.
She has nice hair. I had haber form had past participle of "ter" a dog. I had had a dog. Hope this helps! See a translation. Was this answer helpful? Was this useful? Read more comments. It's not uncommon but usually one "had" is enough. Ericthepilot Is there any special meaning in this verb repetition? The one learning a language! Learn about premium features. Close What are gifts? Show your appreciation in a way that likes and stamps can't. HiNative allows both AI and native speakers to provide answers.
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