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Ajay412 Posted 16 years ago
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how to use "has" & "have"
  

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Dear Ajay412, How would you like to use "has" and "have"? If you meant to use them in present tense, has and have would mean having something, or to own something or to possess something. If the subject of a sentence is like He, She or It, or other singular third person , than you will have to use has.

  • Dear Ajay412, How would you like to use "has" and "have"?
  • If you meant to use them in present tense, has and have would mean having something, or to own something or to possess something.
  • If the subject of a sentence is like He, She or It, or other singular third person , than you will have to use has.
  • For example: (He, She, It, Khan) has a beautiful car.
  • If the subject of a sentence is like I, You, We, They, or other plural subjects , than you will have to use have.
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Dear Ajay412,


How would you like to use "has" and "have"?


If you meant to use them in present tense, has and have would mean having something, or to own something or to possess something.

If the subject of a sentence is like He, She or It, or other singular third person, than you will have to use has. For example: (He, She, It, Khan) has a beautiful

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