How do you say in French had some

The phrase "had some" in French can be expressed in a few different ways, depending on the context and what you're referring to:

General "some":

* "A eu" (literally "had") is the most common and general way to say "had some" when you're not specifying what. For example:

* "J'ai eu quelques problèmes." (I had some problems.)

* "Il a eu du succès." (He had some success.)

* "A pris" (literally "took") can also be used for "had some" when it refers to taking something, especially food or drink.

* "Elle a pris du café." (She had some coffee.)

* "Nous avons pris des gâteaux." (We had some cakes.)

Specific "some":

* You can also use "un peu de" (a little of) or "quelques" (some) followed by the noun you are referring to.

* "J'ai eu un peu de mal." (I had some trouble.)

* "Il a eu quelques amis." (He had some friends.)

Past Tense:

* The tense of "had some" depends on the context. You could use the passé composé (perfect tense) if you are referring to a completed action in the past.

* "J'ai eu du mal." (I had some trouble.)

* "Il a eu du succès." (He had some success.)

* If you are talking about a longer period of time, you could use the imparfait (imperfect tense).

* "J'avais du mal." (I was having some trouble.)

* "Il avait du succès." (He was having some success.)

The best way to say "had some" in French depends on the specific situation and what you want to convey.