Have/has = used with the past participle to form the past tense we call the "present perfect" tense. has =used with 3rd person singular; have = used with all the rest. I have seen that movie twice now.
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AnonymousCan you give me some rules on how to use the "has and have" in a past tense form.What are you asking?
CalifJimMoralAnonymousCan you give me some rules on how to use the "has and have" in a past tense form.What are you asking?
The past of has/have is had.
Before you eat the apples:
I have two apples.
After you eat the apples:
I had two apples.
CJ
Can u tell me which one we use
1. Mail has sent
OR
2. Mail has been sent