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When to use this words???

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when to use this words?

i'm very poor in English..

HAS?

HAD?

HAVE?

and other words like this..

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  1. check this site

    http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subje...  


  2. All three words are from verb "to have" meaning to own, has and have are used for the present time, while had is used for the past.

    Has is always used only with He, She, and It in the present time. Such as: he has a dog, she has a boat, or it has a long tail!

    Have is used for all other pronouns, in the present time too. Such as: you have a lovelygirlfriend, they have fast cars, I have something, or we have buiscits.

    Had is used for all the pronouns in the past. Such as: They had a Honda Civic, He had a nice shop, or you had a very valuable stone.

    These verbs are also used in the past and present participle. Had is used with the other verbs in their participle type, when the verb you are talking about has happened in the past and other similar verbs happened after it. Have and has are used with the other verbs in their participle type when the verb you are talking about started in the past and continued, and is still happening until the present time, or a verb that happened in the past and its effect exists in the present time!

    Hope I helped

  3. i'll put them into sentences for you:

    HAS anyone seen where i put my keys?

    She HAD a very bad cold.

    I HAVE 30 pairs of shoes.

  4. has: she,he,it

    have: they,we,you

    had: she,he,it,they,we,you


  5. he has done his homework.  (has is past tense)

    he had a chocolate bar (had is a past tense but doesnt need a linking verb

    i have a a good grade (have is present tense)


  6. wel first u would say "when to use these words" had  is past tense like i had a dog. has is present tense talking about someone else like "my friend has a dog" and have is present tense talking about yourself or including yourself with other people like "We/I have a dog"

  7. He Has His Tablet At 4.

    They Have Already had There Tea.

    Have You Been To The Shop Yet?

  8. Has is the present tense, third person singular

    My mother has three children.

    Had is in the past.

    When I was small I had a dog.

    She had bought a new dress

    Have is 1)either the infinitive

    You must have a good book to read

    2) or the present (except for has)

    I have a friend, You have money. We have a car. They have a house.

    It can also be used to form the past tense:

    I have travelled by bus. I have eaten all the bread.

    For more information look at the following site:

    http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/verbt...

  9. In the present tense:

    I             have    we have

    You        have

    He/she/it has     they have

    Present progressive:

    I am having

    You are having

    he/she/it is having

    we are having

    they are having

    Present Perfect:

    I have had

    you have had

    he she it has had

    we have had

    they have had

    Present Perfect Progressive:

    I have been having

    You have been having

    he she it has been having

    we have been having

    they have been having

    Past tense:

    I had

    You had

    he she it had

    we had

    they had

    Past Progressive

    I was having

    you were having

    he she it was having

    we were having

    they were having

    Future tense:

    X will have

    Future progressive:

    X will be having

    Future perfect:

    X will have had

    Future perfect progressive:

    X will have been having


  10. Has- She has a cold; he has to go; has he brushed his teeth?

    Had-  I had to go; She had to slip!; We had to stop at a resturaunt

    Have- I have a surprise! ; I have to tell you something ; We have to do this

    I HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!  

  11. HAS anyone heard of something fun to do tonight?!

    I HAD a great time last night!

    I HAVE an awesome night coming up!

    Hope that helped =)

  12. HAS should be used with HE or SHE in the present to indicate possession or in the past to form the past tense.

    For example - he HAS a lawnmower; she HAS done her homework already/

    HAD should be used to indicate possession in the past with I, SHE or HE.

    For example - I had a computer, but I have one no longer. She had a red car when I first knew her. He had blond hair when he was young.

    HAVE should be used to indicate possession in the present with I, WE, or THEY; or to form the past tense with I, WE, or THEY.

    For example - I have a large house. We have lots of children. They have no sense of direction. I have played football before. We have been on holiday. They have had a party.

    I hope this helps you. I understand English is a very difficult language to learn! Keep trying, and be sure to ask for help with anything you don't fully understand. Good luck!

  13. HAS:

    "Julie has something to share."

    "Andrew has a way with words."

    "Audrey has a cold."

    HAD:

    "Julie had a shower."

    "Andrew had a turkey sandwich."

    "Audrey had a terrible time"

    "I had a terrible time."

    HAVE:

    "I have something to say."

    "I have a sweater you can borrow."

    "I have a cold."



    I hope this helps :)

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