Have Has

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1. "Have"

  • Use: For I, you, we, they.(plural)
  • Examples:
    • I have a book.
    • You have a pen.
    • They have a car.
    • We have homework.

2. "Has"

  • Use: For he, she, it.(sigular)
  • Examples:
    • He has a dog.
    • She has a phone.
    • It has four legs.

Negative form:

  • Have: I don’t have, you don’t have, we don’t have, they don’t have.
  • Has: He doesn’t have, she doesn’t have, it doesn’t have.

Questions:

  • Have: Do I have, do you have, do we have, do they have?
  • Has: Does he have, does she have, does it have?

1. Present Perfect Tense

Used to talk about actions that happened at an indefinite time in the past but are still relevant now.

  • Have (I, you, we, they):
    • I have read that book several times.
    • They have visited many countries in Europe.
    • We have completed all the tasks on time.

  • Has (he, she, it):
    • She has already finished her assignment.
    • He has been to the new restaurant twice this month.
    • It has rained a lot this week.

2. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Used for actions that began in the past and are still continuing or have just finished.

  • Have (I, you, we, they):
    • I have been studying for two hours.
    • They have been working on this project since morning.
    • We have been waiting for you for over an hour.
  • Has (he, she, it):
    • She has been feeling tired all day.
    • He has been trying to solve the problem for a long time.
    • It has been getting colder recently.

3. Have/Has in Questions and Negative Sentences

  • Have (I, you, we, they):
    • Have you ever been to Japan?
    • I haven't received the email yet.
    • We haven't seen him in ages.
  • Has (he, she, it):
    • Has she completed her assignment?
    • He hasn't told me the truth.
    • It hasn't been easy to solve the issue.

4. Using "Have" and "Has" in Modals & Perfect Structures

  • Have to (Obligation):

    • I have to leave early today.
    • She has to take the train because her car is broken.
  • Have got to (Informal obligation):

    • I've got to finish this report by 5 p.m.
    • He’s got to call his parents before going out.
  • Have had (Past perfect):

    • By the time I arrived, they had already had lunch.
    • He had had no experience before he started the job.

5. "Have" and "Has" in Expressing Possession or Relationships

  • Have:
    • I have a lot of friends who live abroad.
    • We have two children and a dog.
  • Has:
    • She has a beautiful house by the beach.
    • It has several interesting features, including a large garden.



1. Basic Chart for "Have" and "Has"

Subject Verb Example Sentence
I have I have a car.
You have You have a dog.
We have We have time.
They have They have a house.
He has He has a bike.
She has She has a cat.
It has It has a red ball.



2. Visualizing Possession with "Have" and "Has"

  • Have (For I, you, we, they): Imagine a group of people (you, we, they) each holding something, like a book, a pen, or a pet. You could draw or find a picture of a few people holding objects to represent "having" something.

    Example:

    • I have a book → Draw a person with a book.
    • They have a dog → Draw a group of people with a dog.
  • Has (For he, she, it): Similarly, for he, she, and it, you could visualize a person (or a character) holding something like a phone, a bike, or a ball.

    Example:

    • He has a bike → Draw a man with a bike.
    • She has a cat → Draw a woman with a cat.

You can use these kinds of images to show possession visually.


3. Visualizing Present Perfect Tense ("Have" and "Has")

For more complex tenses, such as the present perfect, you could create or find diagrams with timelines that show "before" and "now":

  • "I have visited Paris."
    • Before (earlier in the past) → Now (the current moment)
    • A timeline showing the person visiting Paris at some point before now.

This helps visually represent the idea of something happening at an unspecified time in the past, with relevance to the present.


Where to Find Visuals:

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