'To have' verb plays important role in communicative English. Its present and past forms; have, has and had form the very common sentences in our daily conversation. In this slideshow, these forms are explained with their usage in the sentences.
3. To Have: Present forms – Have and Has
Pronoun Affirmative Negative Question
I I have I don’t have do I have?
we we have we don’t have do we have?
you you have you don’t have do you have?
they they have they don’t have do they have?
he he has he doesn’t have does he have?
she she has she doesn’t have does she have?
it it has it doesn’t have does it have?
4. To Have: Past form – Had
Pronoun Affirmative Negative Question
I I had I didn’t have did I have?
we we had we didn’t have did we have?
you you had you didn’t have did you have?
they they had they didn’t have did they have?
he he had he didn’t have did he have?
she she had she didn’t have did she have?
it it had it didn’t have did it have?
5. Expressions with ‘have’
• breakfast / lunch / dinner / a meal /
• a sandwich / a pizza / a cup of coffee /
• a glass of milk, etc.
• something to eat or drink
Have
• a bath / a shower / a rest / a holiday /
• a party / a nice time / a good journey /
• a dream / an accident / a baby / a look at /
• a walk / a swim / a game (of tennis, etc.)
Have