Fill in the blanks with an appropriate form of do or have. Answers She does not have a car. I have had my breakfast. She… Continue reading
Structures with have
Talking about things you possess I have + (noun) This is the most common structure used to talk about possessions, relationships, illnesses etc. She’s a… Continue reading
Uses of have
The auxiliary have has three forms – have, has and had. Uses of have In the simple present tense have indicates ideas such as possession,… Continue reading
Have as an ordinary verb and an auxiliary verb
Have can be used as a main verb. In this case it indicates ideas such as possession. I have a Mercedes car. She has a… Continue reading
Have + object + infinitive / -ing form
The verb have can be followed by object + infinitive / -ing form. This structure can have two meanings: ‘to cause to happen’ or ‘to… Continue reading