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Soti Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between had,has have...

what is the difference between had,have,has can anyone explain when we should use them?
  

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Hello, soti - and welcome to English Forums. As a main verb, 'have' functions like most other verbs: I have a sandwich every day for lunch, and I eat it with relish. She has a sandwich every day for lunch, and she eats it with relish.

  • Hello, soti - and welcome to English Forums.
  • As a main verb, 'have' functions like most other verbs: I have a sandwich every day for lunch, and I eat it with relish.
  • She has a sandwich every day for lunch, and she eats it with relish.
  • I had a sandwich for lunch yesterday, and I ate it with relish.
  • As a helping verb, 'have' forms the present and past perfect verb aspects: I have had 7 sandwiches this week, and I have eaten them all with relish.
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Hello, soti - and welcome to English Forums.

As a main verb, 'have' functions like most other verbs:

I have a sandwich every day for lunch, and I eat it with relish.

She has a sandwich every day for lunch, and she eats it with relish.

I had a sandwich for lunch yesterday, and I ate it with relish.

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thanks a lot mister Emotion: smile...

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