The verb have can be followed by object + infinitive / -ing form. This structure can have two meanings: ‘to cause to happen’ or ‘to… Continue reading
I haven’t or I don’t have
Have is an interesting verb in that it serves many purposes. Sometimes it is used as an auxiliary verb. For example, when we use have… Continue reading
Have and have got: differences
Have and have got are usually possible with little or no difference of meaning. Both forms can be used to express ideas such as possession… Continue reading
Using have
The verb have has three forms: has, have and had. The forms has and have are used in the present tense. Had is used in… Continue reading
Do and have exercise
Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of do or have. Answers 1. Do you have school today? 2. Have you finished your homework? 3.… Continue reading
