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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammer doubt

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i have doubt with had , has , have , been

can u explain to me please

Anu
  

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Dear Anu-, We could write pages and pages on the use of these words. " But it also serves as a very important "helping verb" in forming some of the exotic tenses. "Have" and "has" both serve in the simple present, but for different persons and numbers: I have something.

  • Dear Anu-, We could write pages and pages on the use of these words.
  • " But it also serves as a very important "helping verb" in forming some of the exotic tenses.
  • "Have" and "has" both serve in the simple present, but for different persons and numbers: I have something.
  • 1st person singular You have something.
  • 2nd person singular He has something.
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Dear Anu-,
We could write pages and pages on the use of these words.

The verb "to have" means "to possess something."
But it also serves as a very important "helping verb" in forming some of the exotic tenses.

"Have" and "has" both serve in the simple present, but for different persons and numbers:

I have something. 1st person singular
You have something.

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