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Verb To Have Structure

The verb "to have" is used to express possession, actions, and experience. It can be used in the affirmative, negative, and question form in both the present and past tense. Examples are provided of how to conjugate "to have" in the present and past tense for different subjects, including questions and answers using the verb "to have".

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Verb To Have Structure

The verb "to have" is used to express possession, actions, and experience. It can be used in the affirmative, negative, and question form in both the present and past tense. Examples are provided of how to conjugate "to have" in the present and past tense for different subjects, including questions and answers using the verb "to have".

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Verb to Have

The verb to have is used to express possession, actions and experience.


Affirmative Negative Question Answer
Present Present Present Present

✓ I ✓ I Wh question + do (I, you, we, they) + Do you have a cat?


✓ You ✓ You Don´t have Pronoun + have + complement Yes, I have a cat.
Have
✓ We ✓ We No, I don´t have a
Do not have What do you have in your backpack?
✓ They ✓ They cat.
Do you have a cat?
✓ He Wh question + does (he, she, it) +
Has ✓ He Doesn´t have Pronoun + have + complement Does she have a car?
✓ She
✓ It ✓ She Yes, she has a car.
✓ It Does not have How many brothers does Carlos have?
No, she hasn´t a car.
Does she have a car?
Past Past
Past Past Did you have a bad
Wh question + did + Pronoun + have +
day?
complement
Had Didn't have Yes, I had a bad day.
Why did Ana have two cookies? No, I hadn't a bad
Did he have a good time? day.

Verb to Have – Exercise


Affirmative Negative Question Answer
Present Present Present Present

Past Past Past Past

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