Hey guys,
I have the following two sentences:
"When did you have had a holiday?" "I haven't had one for three years"
Now I want to know wether the "had" in italics is correct or not.
Any help is appreciated.
Native english speakers opinion needed (solved)
Native english speakers opinion needed (solved)
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Entirely depends on the context! If you wonder when the last time was that somebody had a holiday, you should ask:
"When was the last time you had a holiday?" as dracflamloc stated.
Typical answer would be "Two weeks ago", "half a year ago", "last year" etc.
If you ask this however:
"When was your holiday?"
The answers will usually be more specific "The 15th of May" for example!
Although the former can be answered in the same way.
Edit: gah, just noticed drac already wrote something similar to the second form. (and corrected a few spelling mistakes)
"When was the last time you had a holiday?" as dracflamloc stated.
Typical answer would be "Two weeks ago", "half a year ago", "last year" etc.
If you ask this however:
"When was your holiday?"
The answers will usually be more specific "The 15th of May" for example!
Although the former can be answered in the same way.
Edit: gah, just noticed drac already wrote something similar to the second form. (and corrected a few spelling mistakes)
Well it was for school so I didn't have this choice the senctence was
"When you last (have) a holiday" "I (not have) one for three years"
and we had to fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets
"When you last (have) a holiday" "I (not have) one for three years"
and we had to fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets
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