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i finally have had or i have finally had? - TextRanch 'I finally have had' is used when emphasizing the completion of an action after a long wait or effort 'I have finally had' is more commonly used to express the completion of an action without emphasizing the duration of the wait or effort
Have or had? | Britannica Dictionary or to describe an event that began at an earlier time in the past and continued until a later moment, also in the past, with had: By the time he finally arrived, Tricia had been standing on the corner for an hour
Finally, at last, lastly or in the end? - Cambridge Grammar Finally, at last, lastly and in the end all have a meaning of ‘after a period of time’ However, we use them in different ways We use finally to refer to something that happened after a long time and usually after some difficulties
How can I use “have had” in a sentence? I’m struggling . . . - Reddit have had = have + past participle of have it's called present perfect For example: "I have had this dog for 2 years " Meaning that you bought a dog 2 years ago, which has been in your possesion ever since (and will continue to be)
Idiom: Have had it (meaning examples) - Oyster English — I've had it with work and desperately need a vacation soon — I'd finally had it with the hour-and-a-half commute each way to and from work and quit my job last week — The majority of Americans have had it with Trumpism and voted him out of office