Is this sentence correct: It was the most amazing experience I've ever had.
It was the most amazing experience I've ever had.
I am thinking whether it should "It was the most amazing experience I had ever had".
It depends on context. Both of them CAN be correct.
The most amazing experience I have ever had ... means it is STILL the best thing you have done in your life
The most amazing experience I had ever had ... means you have since done something better.
Living in China is the most amazing experience I have ever had. Before that I lived in Korea which at the time was the most amazing experience I had ever had.
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"It was the most amazing experience I had ever had" is correct! If the event is still going on you can say "This is the most amazing experience I have ever had", but if it has passed you have to put "to have" in the past as well.
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