English grammar: when to use had, have and has?
One of the most confusing grammar in English language is the use of had, have and has. Most writers and speakers of English language made mistakes in the aspect of using had, have and has. Most people used "have" in places where they supposed to used "had" and vice versa.
In this piece I will try to let you know how to use those words with examples to make it understandable. Sit back and look at the simple examples here.
When to use had, have and has
Here are how to use these three words without mistakes take note of the present tense and the past tense
Past tense:
I -----had, we -----had, they ------- had, he------ had, she -------had, it ------- had. Proper name -------had. Title ------ had.
Present tense
I ------- have. You -------- have. We ------- have. They ------- have. He -------- has. She ------- has. It ------ has. Proper name ------- has. Title ------- has
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