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Present Forms of To Have
Present Forms of To Have
Singular
I have. You have.
He has. She has.
Plural
We have. You have.
They have. They have.
It has.
They have.
Various Meanings of To Have To: hast, hath, has, have, had, and having:
To hold:
I have a pen in my hand. To possess; to own: I have both a house and land.
To Cause to:
Have her take away cups and saucers. To be obliged: Man has to earn his bread.
Experience:
She has a toothache. To engage in, to carry on, and to perform: Have a talk with her.
To allow, to permit:
He wont have any noise while he is studying. To maintain, to assert: You will have it so.
To keep, to retain:
I have all instructions in mind.
Have is used with past participles to express completed action that is the perfect tense: They have come. Examples: (Affirmative Sentences)
My brother has poultry in the village. Our farm has mango trees.
We do not have water to drink. The moon does not have any atmosphere.
Cities do not have meadows. Planets do not have light of their own.