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i have had vs I may also had

The correct phrase is "I have had." The phrase "I may also had" is incorrect because the verb "had" should be in the past participle form after the modal verb "may."

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 839 views

i have had

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have experienced something in the past up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • I have had a busy day.
  • She has had a lot of experience in that field.
  • We have had many challenges to overcome.
  • He has had a difficult time adjusting to the new job.
  • They have had a successful year so far.
  • Today i have had the day off.
  • Vienna says hello... Today i have had a hectic day in Vienna in Austria.
  • I have had to do more improvising than an Italian actor.
  • I have had to undertake the arrangements for the funeral myself.
  • I have had 111 dreams since I discovered this program nine months ago.
  • I have had a dozen meetings with the transition team about this situation.
  • Clearly I have had a very serious accident.
  • But I have had a very long day.
  • I have had the distinct pleasure of living inside two biospheres.
  • However, I have had patients was.
  • Yes. I have had two experiences...
  • I have had many meetings with strangers.
  • I have had the honour of dining with him twice.
  • I have had many different jobs during my life.
  • That's because I have had the course cleared for us.
  • I have had my scribes draw up an agreement.
  • I have had encounters with those people, yes.
  • I have had patients who think their loved ones are alien imposters.
  • I have had patients who think they're already dead.
  • 'I have had an offer of service.

I may also had

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • May I also point out that we had several rounds of harmonisation with the Commission and the Council.

Alternatives:

  • I may also have had
  • I might have also had
  • I could have also had
  • I may have had as well
  • I may have also experienced

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