Using 'have' and 'has' . For example: 'She has a great personality.' 'He has a new haircut.''The washing machine has a leak in it'. There is no difference.'I have got an i- phone.' = 'I have an i- phone'.'You have got a message.' = You have a message.''She has got no time to sleep.' ='She has no time to sleep.''have' and 'has' verb tenses'have/has'' is an important verb in making the 'perfect tense': Present Perfect'She has lived here for a long time.''We have seen this TV show before.''I have cut my finger.'Past Perfect 'I had already decided not to go before he asked me.''They had finished the race before it started raining.''She had already left when he arrived'modal verbs: 'have to''have to' is used to mean that something is necessary. It is used in the following way in affirmative sentences: subject + modal (have to / has to) + verb 'I have to wash my car today.''He has to write a report.''I had to go to the bank yesterday.''have to' in negative sentences In negatives to show that something is not necessary we follow this rule: subject + doesn't have to + verb 'We don't have to work tomorrow.''She doesn't have to wear a uniform to school''I didn't have to make my bed when I was young'- ed' and '- ing' adjectives: describing feelings and things.
How does the usage of "have had" and "had" differ? Here is my example from my other question: People who have had their belongings taken will turn into miserable. Have - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums.
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10 Responses to “Has vs. Had” opsimath on January 05, 2014 7:05 am. A well-explained piece, as always, and thank you for your clarity of thought and your.
I have read few sentences which has "have had". I would like to know in what kind of situations we will have to use this? How can I determine when to use had, have, had been etc? I have grammar problem like where to put had, have, had been, was etc.