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    have had 1 For singular subjects, we use “has” in the present tense and “had” in the past tense. Examples: a) मेरे पास एक कलम है ।. He/She/It has. In this lesson, we learn how to use has had, have had, and had had. This will never change. They are always extremely cold. We use the present simple to speak about things that never change, or repeated actions. For plural subjects, we use “have” in both present and past tenses. Check your understanding of these verbs by working out the exercises given in this article We use 'has', 'have', 'had' as a Principal verb when the meaning of the verb to be in possession of an object or thing. HAVE as an auxiliary verb. I have a pen. However, these three words have slightly different uses in Complete the following sentences Complete the following sentences with have, has, had ,  · Has Have Had Exercises: Do you know how to use the verbs has, have and had? c) उसके पास एक मेज थी ।by Ashish Sharma. b) उनके पास पुस्तकें हैं ।. They have books. As an auxiliary verb, we use have in the Present Perfect tense and the Present Perfect Continuous tense. Look at the examples below Name: Has Have Had Directions: Read the sentences. It’s the climate Key Takeaways. The verbs Has Have and Had are all forms of the verb to have, which is used to indicate possession or ownership. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence. “Has,” “have,” and “had” are forms of the verb “to have” and are used to indicate possession, ownership, or existence. We have. I have two sisters. This will never change. Have is one of the verbs that can be used as an auxiliary verb as well as a main verb. They have. My country has awful winters. “Has” is used with the third-person singular subjects in the present tense stepHAVE HAS HAD. present simple forms: I have. “Has” is used in the present tense for singular third person subjects, while “have” is used for first and second person subjects and plural subjects You have. Tense: “Have” is used in the present tense, indicating an ongoing action or possession.



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