Verbo “to have” - Presente
Posted in Presente on 06/06/2008 05:08 am by adminThe simple present tense is used to refer to permanent situations and the frequency of events (El presente simple se usa para referirse a situaciones permanents y a la frecuencia de los acontecimientos).
The gramatical structure of “to have” is the same of the rest of the verbs ( La estructura gramatical para el verbo “to have” es la misma que la del resto de verbos). The only difference is that verb “to have”, as well as “to be” and “to do”, is an auxiliary verb and doesn’t need other verb to form negative and interrogative sentences (La única diferencia es que el verbo “to have”, al igual que los verbos “to be” y “to do”, es auxiliar y no necesita otro verbo para formar las orcaiones negativa e interrogative).
Gramatical Structure (Estructura Gramatical)
· Afirmative clause (Frase afirmativa)
I have (Sujeto + verbo principal) (Yo tengo)
· Negative clause (Frase negativa)
I haven’t (Sujeto + verbo principal –auxiliar- negativo) (Yo no tengo)
· Interrogative clause (Frase interrogativa)
Have I? (Auxiliar –verbo principal- + sujeto?) (¿Tengo yo?)
Conjugation:
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To have |
Short form |
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I have |
I’ve |
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You have he has |
You’ve |
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He has |
He’s |
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She has |
She’s |
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It has |
It’s |
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We have |
We’ve |
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You have |
You’ve |
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They have |
They’ve |
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Negative form |
Short form |
Interrogative form |
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I have not |
I haven’t |
Have I? |
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You have not |
You haven’t |
Have you? |
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He has not |
He hasn’t |
Has he? |
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She has not |
She hasn’t |
Has she? |
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It has not |
It hasn’t |
Has it? |
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We have not |
We haven’t |
Have we? |
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You have not |
You haven’t |
Have you? |
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Tthey have not |
They haven’t |
Have they? |

