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Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
Before I met Sakshi, I (had had) a bad opinion of her
have had
had
did have
no improvement
- The original phrase "had had" is a past perfect tense, used to describe an event that occurred before another event in the past.
- Option 1 ("have had") is present perfect tense, implying a connection to the present, which is incorrect here.
- Option 2 ("had") is simple past tense, indicating a single past event but lacks the past perfect context.
- Option 3 ("did have") adds emphasis but doesn't fit well unless it's a spoken context.
- Option 4: No improvement. The past perfect "had had" accurately shows the opinion existed before meeting Sakshi.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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