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What is the difference between "have" and "has"?
2012년 11월 11일 오전 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.
2012년 11월 11일
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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)
2012년 11월 11일
Have is used with I, you, they
Has is used with it, she, and he
2012년 11월 11일
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