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Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by Nobody: 4:38pm On Jan 12, 2020
Which one of this sentences is correct and why, considering the subject verb agreement?

I have had my partner does good things for people.

I have had my partner do good things for people.
Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by phidipe(m): 4:48pm On Jan 12, 2020
i have had my partner done good thing for people
Any verb that follows Has Had and Have must be past-participle

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Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by Gregdcutie(m): 4:51pm On Jan 12, 2020
I have had my partner do good things for people is the correct one....I'm not certain about the reason though. The verb had agrees with the do. You can simplify the sentence and you'll see the do agrees better. To "have had someone do something" is "to have made them do it", so the sentence could also be put as "I have made my partner do good things for people"
Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by Nobody: 5:26pm On Jan 12, 2020
phidipe:
i have had my partner done good thing for people
Any verb that follows Has Had and Have must be past-participle

But "done" is not a tense and cannot stand on its own without a regular verb, it is a form of verb.
Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by phidipe(m): 7:58pm On Jan 12, 2020
hello can i tell you this sir
Present Tense Do
Past Tense Did
Past Participle Done
Please Correct me if i'm wrong
Elder010:


But "done" is not a tense and cannot stand on its own without a regular verb, it is a form of verb.
Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by Nobody: 6:34am On Jan 13, 2020
phidipe:
hello can i tell you this sir
Present Tense Do
Past Tense Did
Past Participle Done
Please Correct me if i'm wrong

Like I said before, "done" is not a tense rather it is part of the verb "do", so it cannot stand alone. For the verb "do" the tenses are do, doing and did. So, the true answer to my question is "do" as two other people stated.

Thanks all the same.
Re: Which One Of This Sentences Is Correct And Why? by Yahksbiz(m): 3:55pm On Jan 17, 2020
Non of the above sentences pass the message you intended to ask.

You have had

To have something or someone under your possession.

You have heard
To hear something with your ear.

Have had/heard" present perfect tense

My partner does" is not a correct complement of "I have had"

Just imagine that someone under you is doing good to people or you heard someone doing good to people.

I" concord with plural verb
My partner" concord with singular verb

If I should go with your statement as it was written.

I have had my partner does good to people.

But it should have been written as
I heard my partner is going good to people
Or
I heard my partner does good to people.

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