Verb to have: how to use, conjugation, examples

O verb to have is one of the most important verbs in English language. This verb can act both as a main verb and as an auxiliary verb, depending on the situation. Its basic meaning is "to have".

Read too: What are all the verb tenses in English?

Topics of this article

  • 1 - Summary about the verb to have
  • 2 - How to use the verb to have?
    • → Verb to have as main verb
    • → Verb to have as an auxiliary verb
  • 3 - How is the verb to have conjugated?
    • → Conjugation of the verb to have in the simple present
    • → Conjugation of the verb to have in the simple past
    • → Conjugation of the verb to have in the past participle
    • → Conjugation of the verb to have in the present participle
    • → Conjugation of the verb to have in the simple future
  • 4 - Solved exercises on the verb to have

Summary about the verb to have

  • to have It is a verb that means "to have".

  • It can be used as a main or auxiliary verb.

  • As an auxiliary verb, it acts in the formation of perfect tenses.

  • its form in simple present é have/has.

  • its form in simple past é had.

  • its form in past participle é had.

  • its form in present participant é having.

How to use the verb to have?

The verb to haveis a verb It can be used as a main verb and as an auxiliary verb. In the second case, it is fundamental for the so-called perfect tenses.

Verb to have as main verb

we have the new car.
We have a new car.

They had a beautiful family.
They had a beautiful family.

you will havethe surprise.
You will havea surprise.

you should have more pizza.
You should eatmore pizza.

In this last example, have it is used to suggest and offer something that the person should have access to. In this case, we ended up translating it as “comer pizza”, rather than “ter pizza”, since that would not make sense in Portuguese.

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Verb to have as auxiliary verb

She has had a lot of love to give.
She he had much love to give.

At the present perfect, the translation we have is equivalent to simple past.

you had had so much to say.
You had had (had)so much to say.

In this example, we have the past perfect.

How is the conjugation of the verb to have?

verb conjugation to have at the simple present

I have

you have

she has

he has

it has

we have

you have

they have

See some examples:

She has a lot to say.
She he has much to say.

They have problems with us.
They he has problems with us.

verb conjugation to have at the simple past

I had

you had

she had

he had

it had

we had

you had

they had

See the example:

I had love for you.
I he had love for you.

verb conjugation to have at the past participle

O past participle is associated with the formation of different verb tenses, the perfect tenses.

verb conjugation to have at the present perfect

I have had

you have had

She has had

he has had

it has had

we have had

you have had

They have had

See the example:

I have hadhappy days.

I I hadhappy Days.

Here we have have as an auxiliary verb and had as the main verb, forming the present perfect.

verb conjugation to have at the past perfect

I had had

you had had

She had had

he had had

it had had

we had had

you had had

They had had

See the example:

I had hadhappy days.
I had had (had)happy Days.

Here we have had as an assistant, but had also being used as a main verb, to form the past perfect.

verb conjugation to have at the present participant

I am having

you are having

she is having

he is having

It is having

We are having

you are having

They are having

See the example:

we are having good times.
We are having good moments.

O present participant is associated with the formation of continuous times.

verb conjugation to have at the simple future

I will have

you will have

She will have

He will have

It will have

We will have

you will have

They will have

See the example:

She will have a test tomorrow.
She will have a test tomorrow.

See too: Verb to be — one of the main verbs in the English language

Solved verb exercises to have

question 1

Illustration with the writing “have a good day” in a question about the verb “to have”.

The phrase above is commonly used after completing commercial calls. What would it be like to build a similar sentence, but in the past tense? Which of the sentences below is grammatically correct for the past tense?

A) She has a good day.

B) you have a good day.

W) It has a good day.

D) She had a good day.

Resolution:

Alternative D.

The first two sentences are grammatically correct, but in the present tense. Therefore, they do not apply to our answer. Choice C is a grammatically incorrect answer: agreement actually requires us to put it has. The only answer that fits what is asked is alternative d: She had a good day.

question 2

The verb have, as an auxiliary verb, is important for the formation of which verb tenses?

A) Imperative

B) Subjunctive

W) simple past

D) perfect tenses

Resolution:

Alternative D.

The verb have as an assistant is fundamental and the basis for the formation of perfect tenses. Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

By Beta Maria Xavier Reis
English teacher

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