0
Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

When to use has, have and had

*71*0 01p

00Is there any rule specifying the usage of has, have and had?02p

00 0-
  

Top answer

0Yes, there are some rules. 02br 02br 00You're asking a very vast question. If you specify it, we will have more chances to help you properly.

  • 0Yes, there are some rules.
  • 02br 02br 00You're asking a very vast question.
  • If you specify it, we will have more chances to help you properly.
  • 0-
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.

88 Answers
0
0Yes, there are some rules. 02br
02br
00You're asking a very vast question. If you specify it, we will have more chances to help you properly. 0-
0
*71*0 01p

00You didn't give any specifics, but here is a set of very basic rules for using01i00 "has", "have" and "had".02i02p

01p

01b00Present tense02b02p

01pre
00I, you, we, they   =  01code00have02code02br
00he, she, it, PROPER NAME OR TITLE = 01code00has02
0
0What does this mean? or is this correct? 02br
02br
00no. 1 and 2 are the same?02br
02br
001. She have a problem with her family.02br
02br
002. She has a problem with her family.02br
02br
003. She had a problem with her family. 0-
0
*71*0 01p

00What does this mean? or is this correct? 01span00What do these (sentences) mean? Are these (sentences) correct?02span02p

01p

00no. 1 and 2 are the same? 01span00Are sentences 1 and 2 the same?02span02p

01p

001. She have a

0
2. She has a problem with her family.
0
Would you say something like: The company I work have decided to close for today. (is that correct)
0
The company will close the work for the day
0
no they are not same.

the correct answer is she had a problem with her.
0
Hope this might help

I have

He
She has
It

We
You have
They

Had is mostly for past tense.
0
she have a problem with her family is correct. it presupposes that she is having a problem with her family.
she has a problem with her family is also correct. it states that she REALLY is having a problem with her family.
she had a problem with her family tells us that she once had a problem in her family but is now resolved.
has is often used in singular forms. have in plural. and ha

Related Questions