What is the difference between the following sentences?
- I have a car.
- I have had a car.
- I have a car from 2 January 2020.
- I have had a car since 2 January 2020.
Is there any difference between the 3 and 4 or they are interchangeable?
What is the difference between the following sentences?
Is there any difference between the 3 and 4 or they are interchangeable?
I would assume #3 would have to mean "I have a car that was made on 2 January 2020".
1. I have a car.
Currently I own a car.
2. I have had a car.
In the past, at times I owned one or more cars, but right now I probably don't own one.
3. I have a car from 2 January 2020.
Not correct.
4. I have had a car since 2 January 2020.
Currently I own a car, and I acquired it 2 January 2020.
To add to the previous answer, "I have a car from 2 January 2020" is not entirely impossible to say, although you probably wouldn't be precise to a day with a car - you'd be more likely to say "I have a car from 2020". And it would mean: I own a car that was made in 2020.