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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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When to use has and had

When to use has and had??


I am obfuscated in this case

  

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Has = present tense. Use it for a present condition, except for "I". He has a blue car.

  • Has = present tense.
  • Use it for a present condition, except for "I".
  • He has a blue car.
  • I have a blue car.
  • Has = past tense.
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Has = present tense. Use it for a present condition, except for "I".

He has a blue car.
I have a blue car.

Has = past tense. Use it for a past condition.

He had a blue car but he sold it.

Have can be a helping verb. Use "have / has" for the present perfect, and "has" for the past perfect.

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John have to travel or has to travel

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