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Home » English Translation » Basic Sentences » Use of Has, Have and Had

Use of Has, Have and Had

Last Updated on November 25, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

Contents

  • 1 Has and Have
  • 2 Use of has and have
    • 2.1 Examples of Has
    • 2.2 Examples of Have
  • 3 Use of Had
    • 3.1 Examples of Had

Has and Have

“Has” is a present tense term, in general. “Has” is used along with the pronouns like he, she, it , who and singular nouns. “Have” is also a present tense term, in general. “Have” is used along with the pronouns like you, we, they and plural nouns.

Use of has and have

He Has
She Has
It Has
Singular Noun Has
I Have
You Have
We Have
They Have
Plural Noun Have

Examples of Has

(1) A rabbit has long ears.

(2) Rohan has a new bicycle.

(3) She is the only one who has done the assignment.

(4) He has got too many chocolates.

(5) He has not got any appreciation for his performance in the class.

(6) This shopping mall has everything we need in daily life.

(7) This bird has red wings.

(8) He has a really bad cold.

(9) It has started to rain again.

(10) Tarun has a football.

(11) Ankit has got a new pet dog.

(12) This car has a flat tyre.

(13) Diya has a pretty doll.

(14) Rohan has got too many assignments in the homework.

(15) My brother has a blue shirt.

(16) This elephant has a very long trunk.

(17) Maria has time to read us a book.

(18) The zoo has different types of animals.

(19) My doll has curly hair.

(20) My grandmother has pearl necklace.

(21) She has won many certificates.

(22) Babita has got a new gift for her birthday.

(23) That dog has only three legs.

(24) She has a cute smile.

(25) My boss has such a bad temper.

Examples of Have

(1) We have a new music teacher.

(2) I have many friends.

(3) Do you have a red pen?

(4) The students have fun watching the circus.

(5) We have a big house in Village.

(6) The dogs have to obey their owners to earn the treats.

(7) You have bought a new car.

(8) Let us have our tea now.

(9) The children have to play cricket today.

(10) They have a test tomorrow.

(11) We do not have school on Saturday.

(12) The dogs have destroyed all the flowers in the garden.

(13) Peacocks have long and beautiful feathers.

(14) The taxi drivers have gone on strike.

(15) Our friends have helped us a lot when we shifted to new house.

(16) Reena and Simran have never been late in the class.

(17) Have you got the sunglasses?

(18) She does not have any new dress for the party.

(19) The twins have blue eyes.

(20) We have our dinner at 8’o clock every night.

(21) My grandparents have two pets.

(22) Our teachers have got their laptops for teaching purpose.

(23) The players have been able to adjust to the new playground.

(24) You have no idea what you have done.

(25) The girls have beautiful roses in their hands.

(26) Have your college got a cafe?

(27) Does he have some candles with him?

(28) They do not have any right to make nuisance in the night.

(29) Have you got your visa for the travel? 

(30) Please have something to eat.

Use of Had

“Had” is the past form of transitive has and have. We may use either a singular or a plural subject at any point of view (first person, second person or third person) and since it is used in the past tense, “had” is used as an auxiliary verb to make the past perfect and the past perfect progressive tense.

Subject + Had + past participle verb

Subject + Had + been + verb+ ing

Examples of Had

(1) I had breakfast at 7’o clock in the morning.

(2) I had to go the bank last week.

(3) She had to pay the penalty to the officer in the last week.

(4) All the papers had lost during the travel.

(5) She had three children in the past five years.

(6) Alisha and Rita had six apples.

(7) I had a very good camera last year.

(8) He had an old radio.

(9) The beggar had a bowl.

(10) We had no food in the house.

(11) I had to cancel the trip due to illness.

(12) Last winters we had over 4 feet snow in one month.

(13) I had to stay in the hostel during vacations.

(14) Last Sunday, Seema had to help the mom at kitchen.

(15)  I had two slices of cake.

(16) He had been eating chocolates since past week.

(17) They had finished the work.

(18) I had been working there for a year.

(19) It had been raining for hours.

(20) I had lost my keys.

(21) Amanda had been married for nearly seven years.

(22) The boys had a big fight over a cricket match.

(23) They had enough money to buy anything.

(24) The telephone rang after we had left the house.

(25) I had a very bad day yesterday.

Filed Under: Basic Sentences, English Translation

About Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

Author of this website, Mrs. Shilpi Nagpal is MSc (Hons, Chemistry) and BSc (Hons, Chemistry) from Delhi University, B.Ed. (I. P. University) and has many years of experience in teaching. She has started this educational website with the mindset of spreading free education to everyone.

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