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Precious ndinah Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Basic grammar

When do i use has and have? e.g can i say i have alot of breads at home or i has alot of bread at home?
  

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Hi precious ndinah, and welcome to English Forums. The verb "to have" is important. I have You have He/she/it has We have You (all) have They have Other points: 1) The pronoun "I" is always capitalized.

  • Hi precious ndinah, and welcome to English Forums.
  • The verb "to have" is important.
  • I have You have He/she/it has We have You (all) have They have Other points: 1) The pronoun "I" is always capitalized.
  • 2) The word "alot" is two words: a lot 3) In your sentence, "bread" isn't countable.
  • SO: I have a lot of bread at home.
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Hi precious ndinah, and welcome to English Forums.

The verb "to have" is important.

I have

You have

He/she/it has

We have

You (all) have

They have

Other points:

1) The pronoun "I" is always capitalized.

2) The word "alot" is two words: a lot

3) In your sentence, "bread" isn't countable.

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have use with I,WE, THEY and has use with HE,SHE and IT. these are use in present tances but some time use in past partisple.am i wright?
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Present Past Present Perfect

I have I had I have had

You have you had you have had

He/she/it has he/she/it had he/she/it has

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