рљрѕсђрѕр рµрісѓрєрёрµ рірѕсђрѕс р в 9 By Ivan Nistelrooy Issuu Even though "have" and "has" come from the same verb "to have," there are slight differences in the way they’re used. read about how to use them here. Look at the following examples: i have a beautiful puppy. they have my number. you can have this sandwich. i can’t have chicken today. let’s have some drinks. i have fun doing this. in the above examples, have is used as a main verb meaning take, drink, eat, or possess.
українським медикам які працюють на тимчасово окупованих територіях Here’s a simple breakdown: he has. she has. it has. for example, she has a book. “have” is used with first and second person singular and plural pronouns, as well as third person plural nouns. i have. you have. we have. Whenever you use "he or she" you are using the third person singular so you would have to use has or had in those cases. she has been working for that company for 2 years. he has been studying english for a year. as for the other examples you could have to use has. she has a wallet. Everybody has a copy of the book. nobody has the answer. i don’t think anybody has coffee. “have” is used for the other points of view–the first and second person points of view, and the third person plural point of view. in other words, use “have” with the subjects “i,” “you,” “we” or “they”: i have a headache. Has is the third person singular present tense of have. this just means that it is used when you are speaking in the third person singular, i.e., with the pronouns he, she, and it. he has a great idea. she has a car that we can borrow. the new iphone is great; it has a bigger screen. john has a headache and doesn’t want to go out tonight.
The One Edp 1882400 Dolce Gabbana Everybody has a copy of the book. nobody has the answer. i don’t think anybody has coffee. “have” is used for the other points of view–the first and second person points of view, and the third person plural point of view. in other words, use “have” with the subjects “i,” “you,” “we” or “they”: i have a headache. Has is the third person singular present tense of have. this just means that it is used when you are speaking in the third person singular, i.e., with the pronouns he, she, and it. he has a great idea. she has a car that we can borrow. the new iphone is great; it has a bigger screen. john has a headache and doesn’t want to go out tonight. Check your answers: 1. has been working 2.had been studying 3. have been waiting 4. had been living 5. have been. you can also take a short quiz on the difference between have been, has been, had been here. As you can see, have been and has been have the same related usage and meaning. the main difference between them is the form that is determined by the subject performing the action. when and how to use had been. had been is similar to have been and has been, except that it identifies actions that both began and ended in the past. it is used in.
все должны вести себя так как потенциально инфицированные Check your answers: 1. has been working 2.had been studying 3. have been waiting 4. had been living 5. have been. you can also take a short quiz on the difference between have been, has been, had been here. As you can see, have been and has been have the same related usage and meaning. the main difference between them is the form that is determined by the subject performing the action. when and how to use had been. had been is similar to have been and has been, except that it identifies actions that both began and ended in the past. it is used in.
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