February 14, 2019
barkha verma
Use Have, Has or Had
Use of has, have had
Affirmative Sentences
- The verbs - has and have - are used in present Tense, and had is used in past tense.
- Has is used with the subjects - he, she, it, and singular number.
- Have is used with the subjects - I, we, you, they and plural numbers.
- Has is used with all the subjects, irrespective of any number of the person.
- I have many books.
- You have a costly pen.
- We have many rights.
- They have two servants.
- Those girls have lovely beauty.
- Shyam has a house.
- Hari has a sharp knife he has an urgent piece of work.
- She has curly hair.
- He has a bad cold.
- I had a stomach ache.
- Ram had a mare.
- Meera had a good nature.
- You had a fever yesterday.
- Gita had a dictionary.
Use of has, have had
Negative Sentences
- In negative sentences, we place no or not after has or have or had.
- Has not, have not, had not
- Hasn't, haven't, hadn't
- I have no leisure.
- We have no hope of success.
- I have no friends.
- These travellers have no tickets.
- They have no need for my help.
- He has no watch.
- His master has no sympathy.
- He has no brother or sister.
- My elder brother has not much money.
- He has no faith in God.
- She had no son.
- We had no cow.
- I had not four needles.
- Shelly had no toys.
- Kamla had no glad-necklace.
Use of has, have had
Interrogative Sentences
- In interrogative Sentences, we use has, have or had before the subject and a question mark is put at the end of the sentence.
- Has he, have you, had they etc
- Have you an almirah?
- Has Hari a gun?
- Have these flowers very attractive colour?
- Have you no sense?
- Have the weak no rights?
- Has he a good memory?
- Have you five shops?
- Has this firm many branches?
- Have you a scooter?
- Has Carla a silk saree?
- Had they two bungalows?
- Had she no mangoes?
- Had you a holiday yesterday?
- Had you a vow to stay there?
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