The verb to have can either be a main verb or a helping verb
To Have in the Present Simple: | pronoun | | + | | - | | - | | ? | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | have | | don't have | | haven't | | Do I have | | You | | have | | don't have | | haven't | | Do you have | | He/She/It | | has | | doesn't have | | hasn't | | Does he have Does she have Does it have | | You | | have | | don't have | | haven't | | Do you have | | We | | have | | don't have | | haven't | | Do we have | | They | | have | | don't have | | haven't | | Do they have |
Examples of To Have in the Present Simple: [+] I have an example. You (/ we /they) have the right to remain silent. It (/ he / she) has an advantage. [-] I haven't (/don't have) the slightest clue. You (/ we / they) don't have a choice. He (/ she/ it) doesn't have what it takes. [?] Do I have any time left? Do you (/ we / they) ever have nightmares? Does he (/ she / it ) have a license? To Have in the Past Simple: | pronoun | | + | | - | | ? | | | | | | | | | | I | | had | | didn't have | | Did I have | | You | | had | | didn't have | | Did you have | | He/She/It | | had | | didn't have | | Did he have Did she have Did it have | | You | | had | | didn't have | | Did you have | | We | | had | | didn't have | | Did we have | | They | | had | | didn't have | | Did they have |
Examples of To Have in the Past Simple: [+] I had some coffee this morning. You (/ we /they) had children at a young age. He (/ she / it) had some problems. [-] I didn't have a chance to do it. You (/ we / they) didn't have dessert yet! He (/ she/ it) didn't have the guts to do it. [?] Did I have the keys? Where did you (/ we / they) have the party? Did she (/ he / it) have a good time?
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