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have/has/had in use



This video will show you how to use the verb ‘to have’. As you know, it is a very simple irregular verb, with only four forms: have and has in the present, has in the past, and having as the present participle.

Some of you will already know that some English speakers use ‘have/has got’ for possession. It’s not quite true, however that ‘have’ is American English and ‘have got’ is British. I’ve often heard Americans use ‘have got’!

Please note that ‘have’ in the sense of ‘to consume’ or ‘to take’ can never be ‘have got’

I had a shower this morning. NOT I’ve got a shower this morning”

4 comments

  1. profanglais says:

    Frassette,

    Surely Christian’s sister’s uncle is Christian’s Uncle too!

  2. frassette says:

    Hello Jonathan,
    I have a problem with a translation : for example ; i translate : Christian’s brother pour le frère de Christian but if i want to translate : l’oncle de la soeur de Christian, i can’t translate;
    Thank you four your answer .
    Frassette

  3. delvare zeng says:

    i am found of your way of teaching English and i’d like to obtaine
    without condition your help so that i can improve my spoken english

  4. stéphane says:

    je trouve vos exercices excellents pour apprendre
    encore merci

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