Verb To Haven (Haber, tener) In the Present Tense.



  • The woman has a gray car.
  • The house has a red roof.
  • You have two dogs.
  • They have a modern 4K TV.
  • have many pictures of my travels at home.
Negative:

  • She hasn't a lot of money.
  • They haven't a new car.
  • The tourist doesn't have a travel plan.
  • The informal worker doesn't have health insurance.
  • These children haven't toys.
  • These children don't have toys.
  • My son doesn't have school on Saturdays.

Interrogative:
  • Have you the keys?
  • Yes, I have.  / No, I haven't.
  • Has he a new smartphone?
  • Yes, he has.  / No, he hasn't.
  • Do they have many friends?
  • Yes, they have.  / No, they don't have.
  • Does your friend have many decorations like this in her house?
  • Yes, he has.  / No, she only has this one.
  • Do you have conflicts at work?
  • Yes, I have.  / No, I don't have.

Impersonal Form Verb To Have.
(Hay)

  • There is: Singular
  • There are: Plural

  • There are many beautiful houses in this neighborhood.
  • There is only one supermarket in town.
  • There are no dishes on the table.
  • There aren't dishes on the table.
  • .
  • There is no electricity in this room.
  • There isn't electricity in this room.
  • There isn't any milk in this bottle.


Visual English, Ls 2.

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