Is have had correct?

In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: … She has had three children in the past five years.

Did you have or had a good day?

did you have a good day is the answer. You see,day is refering to morning and also evening. When it’s 9 p.m.,day is already a past tense. The word “did’ is used for past tense.

Did you have time or have you had?

Yes, that’s correct. You need to say “Did you have time to write a letter?” The second construction is also possible, but the meaning would be similar to “If you had time to…” For example: “Had you time to write the letter, you could have come up with something more interesting to talk about.”

Did you have or had fun?

We are pretty good at wanting things that please us. “Did you have fun?” puts the focus of our activities on personal pleasure. It implies that an activity was successful, worth our time, or worth trying again if we “had fun”.

Did you have vs do you have?

Did you have is the interrogatory form of you had. It is correct. Do you have would suggest that you currently have a prior marriage.

Did you have a good time reply?

Originally Answered: What can I respond when someone says they had a great time with you? If you also had a great (nice, good) time, then you could say something like, “Thanks! I had a really good time, too!” If you did not have the same experience (did not enjoy yourself), then you could say something like, “Thanks!

Did you have or had dinner?

Have you had your dinner?” Is the correct sentence. The verb ‘have had’ is in present perfect tense. This verb describes whether you have just completed the action of taking dinner or not. “Have u had ur dinner” is the correct one.

Did she have or had?

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

Have you had a word with him meaning?

: to talk with someone briefly Could I have a word with you?

Did you have your lunch reply?

You should reply, “Yes, have you had yours yet?”/”Yes, have you had lunch yet?

Did you have your dinner reply?

In English I suppose most of people would say “Have you eaten/Have you had your dinner?”. The correct answer would indeed be “(Yes,) I have”.

Did you eat or have you eaten?

The correct expression is “Have you eaten?” This is due to the fact that the auxiliary verb “to have” is followed by the past participle of the base verb, for example, in this case, “eat.” While, indeed, the base-verb is “eat,” the past participle of the verb”eaten” is called a lexical verb.

Had your lunch is correct?

“Had your lunch?” Is an incomplete sentence, and colloquial, but correct in an informal situation. “Have you taken lunch” or “Did you take lunch” is very foreign. You should try not to translate too directly from your own language. The most correct would be: “have you had lunch (yet)?”

Had dinner or had a dinner?

It should be I had dinner. Two reasons for this. First up, “dinner” is an uncountable noun, and uncountable nouns do not need articles or determiners, (e.g. Water splashed all over me/no article needed.). That’s why it’s “I had dinner”.

Have you had the lunch correct sentence?

Both are correct in different contexts. If in the present time you are asking to a person whether he has eaten the lunch then you should use the first sentence – Have you had your lunch? Both of the phrases are correct in their respective forms.

Have you had your dinner meaning?

Have you had your dinner? would be appropriate for someone asking if the other has already eaten and so dinner doesn’t need to be prepared.

Did you have breakfast or have you had breakfast?

Neither is correct! The usual question is either: Have you had breakfast (yet)? Did you have breakfast – usually, but not necessarily, followed by a time reference – this morning?

Did you eat lunch or have you eaten 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.

Is Have you eaten correct?

The correct expression is “Have you eaten?” This is due to the fact that the auxiliary verb “to have” is followed by the past participle of the base verb, for example, in this case, “eat.” While, indeed, the base-verb is “eat,” the past participle of the verb”eaten” is called a lexical verb.

What did you have or had for dinner?

“What did you eat for dinner?” is a grammatically correct sentence. The use of “ate” in the second sentence is completely wrong, as “ate” is simple past tense.

Is having dinner correct?

Had you dinner is incorrect. Had your dinner? is correct but it is an informal/casual way to talk amongst friends and family. Did you have your dinner? would be correct and can be used in a formal setting.