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Kushish2001 Posted 8 years ago
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English grammar

How to use has, had and have?

  

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1. As a main verb. Present tense: have with plural subjects, and I , and you .

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  • As a main verb.
  • Present tense: have with plural subjects, and I , and you .
  • Present tense: has with all others, that is, with third person singular subjects.
  • Past tense: had Examples: I have an old car.
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1. As a main verb.
Present tense: have with plural subjects, and I, and you.
Present tense: has with all others, that is, with third person singular subjects.
Past tense: had

Examples:

I have an old car. / Do you have any brothers? / We have tickets for the show. / Fred and Janet had three dogs.

2. As an auxil

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