Thursday 18 July 2019

Verb "have" simple present tense


      The verb "have" is  a modal verb in English language . " Have" can be a main verb and also irregular  ordinary verb. but verb"have" in the present tense is divided into two parts is "have and has ". "Have" can make Interrogative and Negative by itself.

      1: Verb"have"simple present tense affirmative:
        Here is conjugation of verb "have" simple present tense affirmative. this is its structure: Subject +have /has+object

conjugation of verb "have" simple present tense affirmative




Here are some examples:
        - The boy has two books in his hand.
        -  we have a lot  of phones in our houses.
        -  Mr Thom has two sons and one daughter.

   2:Verb "have" simple present tense interrogative:
       "have" is a special verb that can make interrogative itself.
 Here is the conjugation of the verb have interrogative .
      This is its construction: Have/Has + Subject+Object 

the conjugation of the verb have interrogative
       
        Here are some more examples:
            - Tom , have you a pen ? 
            -  Has table four legs?
            - Has Sothea a bicycle at home?
      
      3: Negative form of verb " have" simple present tense:
          " have " can also makes negative form by adding "not" after  "have/has". Here is the conjugation of the verb" have" negative form. This is its structure: Subject +have /has+ not+object.

the conjugation of the verb" have" negative form

Here are some more examples:
      - Marry has two sisters and one brother.
      - They have  not one three red pens and two reading books.
         They have only one red pen and a book 
      -  He has not an iPhone brand new.
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