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What is the difference between "have" and "has"?
11 de nov. de 2012 8:10
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*Has is used for a third person ( noun or pronoun), to denote possession.
He (Jack) has, she (Isabel) has, and it( the cat) has.
*Have is used for the other nouns and pronouns:
I have a pen (or pens), We have a pen (or pens), You (singular&plural) have, They have.
**Has and Have are also used as helping verbs in forming the present perfect tense -- not as indicator of possession-- :
-I have told her. She has told me. We have told you. You have told me. They have told me.He has told them (or her).
***The past tense form of Have and Has is Had.. it works for all nouns and pronouns to indicate possession (in the past):
-I had a nice car. She Had a blue skirt. We Had time for it.
or as a helping verb to form the past perfect tense:
I had seen her. Wed Had seen them. He had read the letter etc.
****Have and Had are also used to indicate eating drinking etc.
I have breakfast. We had dinner. They had nice time last night.
11 de noviembre de 2012
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I, You, We, They = (use) Have
She, he, it(an animal, a plant, thing; singular)= (use) has
Ex: I have a notebook (true)
She has a boyfriend (true)
The students has many toys (false, beacuse The students is plural)
so: The students have many toys (true)
11 de noviembre de 2012
Have is used with I, you, they
Has is used with it, she, and he
11 de noviembre de 2012
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Azerí, Inglés, Ruso, Turco
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