Grammar: had, had had
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Grammar: had, had had
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Original:
Before the children went to live at their grandparent's house, Mary Jane had had to cope with being separated from her parents.
Editor:
Before the children went to live at their grandparent's house, Mary Jane had to cope with being separated from her parents.
I checked both on grammarly, and both turned out to be correct. What's the difference between the two? And are both acceptable, or only one is correct. Please help

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Had for one grandparent and had had for two? Or vice versa?
Anyhow, thank you for clarifying this. I will take your word for it.
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MichelleYong wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023, 07:10Had for one grandparent and had had for two? Or vice versa?
Anyhow, thank you for clarifying this. I will take your word for it.
No, I'm not referring to 'had' and 'had had'. I'm talking about the placement of the apostrophe in the word grandparents, if it's one it's placed before the s and if they are two it's placed after the s.
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One way to evaluate your sentence is to reword it and re-evaluate. See below:
Mary Jane had to cope with being separated from her parents before the children went to live at their grandparent's house.
Versus:
Mary Jane had had to cope with being separated from her parents before the children went to live at their grandparent's house.
Based on this limited information I tend to agree with the second editor.
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But, to be frank, I am not sure that I can see a difference in meaning between the two.