Have as an auxiliary verb has no specific meaning and it is used to show the tense of the main verb. Have is used in perfect tenses in passive and active voices. For example: I have done my homework. She has been given a book.I have a car.He has a big house.
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Thanks Alisha for this class. Please also explain interrogative form of that verb 'have'.
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Have as an auxiliary verb has no specific meaning and it is used to show the tense of the main verb. Have is used in perfect tenses in passive and active voices. For example: I have done my homework. She has been given a book.I have a car.He has a big house.
Wonderful. You have a talent to make yourself understod. I like your pronuciation. You speak in the way I'm easy to take without any help. .What a pleasure!. And- you're next to me. By your lessons. For years..
And- I like your hairs. They've alwas been black. They siut you. See you
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Thanks Alisha for this class. Please also explain interrogative form of that verb 'have'.
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