0
Umarkhan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To which form of tenses do these sentences belong and why?

I have to write a book.

I do not have to write a book.

whenever we write to write, to eat do we put do not in the negative

I have written a book.

I have not written a book.
  

Top answer

I have to write a book. (present tense) I do not have to write a book. ) I have written a book.

  • I have to write a book.
  • (present tense) I do not have to write a book.
  • ) I have written a book.
  • (present perfect tense) I have not written a book.
  • (present perfect tense)
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
I have to write a book. (present tense)
I do not have to write a book. (present tense)

whenever we write to write, to eat do we put do not in the negative (I don't understand your question here.)

I have written a book. (present perfect tense)
I have not written a book. (present perfect tense)
0
that means that when we use the word have in a sentence it is not necessary that the sentence is always perfect tense.

can you please explain that in what context was the have word used in the present tense
0
umarkhanthat means that when we use the word have in a sentence it is not necessary that the sentence is always perfect tense.
can you please explain that in what context was the have word used in the present tense
That is true. Have is a regular verb as well as a helping verb. It can be used in all the different tenses itself. Here are some examples:

Related Questions