0
Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

When to use have had in a sentence?

i'm not sure eh..,
  

Top answer

Hi Anon: Have is a rather unique verb. As a normal verb, it means to possess: I have a headache. I have three apples.

  • Hi Anon: Have is a rather unique verb.
  • As a normal verb, it means to possess: I have a headache.
  • I have three apples.
  • Have is also an auxilliary verb.
  • It is used to construct the perfect tenses.
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.

1 Answers
0
Hi Anon:
Have is a rather unique verb.
As a normal verb, it means to possess:

I have a headache.
I have three apples.

Have is also an auxilliary verb. It is used to construct the perfect tenses. Here are examples of the present perfect:

I have met him before. (Meet is the main verb)

I have lived in New York for one year. (Live

Related Questions