Now i _____(have) much more fun learning English than I ____ (have) before the course.
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Now I am having much more learning English than I had before the course.
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Now I am having much more learning English than I had before the course.
The word "have" is used in different tenses in the same sentence.
- In the first part of the sentence the person is talking in present continuous tense, so have is turned into its present continuous form that is having. So the first part of the sentence would be " I am having much more fun learning English".
- The second part of the sentence is in past tense, where have is used in its past perfect form had. The clause will be "I had before the course".
- Verbs change their tense depending on the tense of the sentence.
- As this is a compound sentence, where 2 sentences are conjoined by than they are in different tenses.
- While changing the tense of verbs we might have to add some supporting words to retain the meaning of the sentence.
Now I am having much more fun learning English than I had before the course.
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