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Latest post Mon, Apr 2 2007 8:53 PM by Lrk2006. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  346291 Mon, 02 Apr 07 01:07 PM

Hi All,

Need some help, when can we use :

a. has

b. have

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nona the brit  +  346414 Mon, 02 Apr 07 06:49 PM

I have

You have

She/he has

We have

They have

It has

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Lrk2006  +  346456 Mon, 02 Apr 07 08:53 PM

There are many different uses of 'have' or 'has'.

1-   Common Use: [as a linking verb]

anything you keep:

I have two eyes.

You have a nose.

He has an apple.

She has some money.

They have a beautiful car.

I have your book.

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