The use of the verb to have












In all the perfect tenses the verb "have" is used as an auxiliary verb. In all the simple tenses, the verb "have" can be used as the main verb


When the verb "have" is used as the main verb, it is usually used only in the simple form (static verbs).


The verb "have" can be used in the progressive tense, only in the present and future.


The verb have can not be used in the past progressive tenses.



Positive Sentences - Main Verb - Verb "have"
Subject
Main Verb "Have"
Continue the Sentence
I
have /had/will have
a car.
We
have /had/will have
a lot of homework.
You
have/had/will have
a nice house.
The cars
have/had/will have
new tires.
Natalie
has/had/will have
a great time in the States.
Her father
has/had/will have
a very good job.



*have is used in the present simple tense.


*has is used in the past simple tense.


*will have is used in the future simple tense.


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