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How to Pronounce had a lot to do with?

Correct pronunciation for the word "had a lot to do with" is [hɐd ɐ lˈɒt tə dˈuː wɪð], [hɐd ɐ lˈɒt tə dˈuː wɪð], [h_ɐ_d ɐ l_ˈɒ_t t_ə d_ˈuː w_ɪ_ð].

What are the misspellings for had a lot to do with?

  • gad a lot to do with,
  • bad a lot to do with,
  • nad a lot to do with,
  • jad a lot to do with,
  • uad a lot to do with,
  • yad a lot to do with,
  • hzd a lot to do with,
  • hsd a lot to do with,
  • hwd a lot to do with,
  • hqd a lot to do with,
  • has a lot to do with,
  • hax a lot to do with,
  • hac a lot to do with,
  • haf a lot to do with,
  • har a lot to do with,
  • had z lot to do with,
  • had s lot to do with,
  • had w lot to do with,
  • had q lot to do with,
  • had a kot to do with

What is the present tense of Had a lot to do with?

  • The personal forms of the verb "had a lot to do with" in the present tense are:

  • 1. I have a lot to do with.

  • 2. You have a lot to do with.

  • 3. He/She/It has a lot to do with.

  • 4. We have a lot to do with.

  • 5. You have a lot to do with.

  • 6. They have a lot to do with.
  • What is the past tense of Had a lot to do with?

  • The personal forms of the verb "had a lot to do with" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I had a lot to do with.

  • 2. You had a lot to do with.

  • 3. He/She/It had a lot to do with.

  • 4. We had a lot to do with.

  • 5. You had a lot to do with.

  • 6. They had a lot to do with.

  • These forms indicate the subject of the sentence along with the past tense form
  • What is the adverb for had a lot to do with?

    The adverb for "had a lot to do with" is "extensively".

    Usage over time for had a lot to do with:

    This graph shows how "had a lot to do with" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Had a lot to do with:

    • v.

      carry weight

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