Please correct my grammar?
Unless you have had to wait for your Blackberry to restart when you're in a hurry... You don't know struggle.
correct my grammar, and my doubt is i said HAVE HAD, and they WHEN YOU'RE IN A HURRY, ISN'T IT WHEN YOU WERE?
Unless you have had to wait for your Blackberry to restart when you're in a hurry... You don't know struggle.
correct my grammar, and my doubt is i said HAVE HAD, and they WHEN YOU'RE IN A HURRY, ISN'T IT WHEN YOU WERE?
Comments
Well, the tenses do need to match.
"Unless you have had to wait for your Blackberry to restart" - past tense
"when you're in a hurry" - present tense
So "when you were in a hurry" would make the tenses match.
Correct way:
"Unless you have had to wait for your Blackberry to restart when you were in a hurry... you don't know struggle."
"have had" is fine, it may sound weird, but I think it's grammatically correct.