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The verb have is used very often in English grammar. The verb have is used as an auxiliary verb or a main verb.
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Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary verbs help the main verb to express tense or voice or help make questions and negative sentences. That's why they're also called 'helping verbs'.
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Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary verbs help the main verb to express tense or voice or help make questions and negative sentences. That's why they're also called 'helping verbs'.
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Would vs. Would Have
Many cannot distinguish the difference between 'would' and 'would have.' In this lesson, we will learn their difference and uses.
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Has vs. Have
This time, we're gonna differentiate between these two conjugations of the auxiliary verb 'have'. I promise you won't regret learning about them.
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Negation: Verbs & Clauses
Negation is the process that turns an affirmative statement into a negative one. In this lesson, we will learn about ways of creating negative sentences.
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Negation: Verbs & Clauses
Negation is the process that turns an affirmative statement into a negative one. In this lesson, we will learn about ways of creating negative sentences.
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Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary verbs help the main verb to express tense or voice or help make questions and negative sentences. That's why they're also called 'helping verbs'.
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Have
'Have' can be an auxiliary verb or a main verb. It has no specific meaning as an auxiliary verb. In this lesson, we will learn all about it.
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Light Verbs
Have you ever repeated a word too much that made you think How boring it got! You can use light verbs instead of repeated verbs.
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Have to vs. Need to
In this lesson, we're gonna delve into grammatical pairs that are confusing. Many people do not know how to use them correctly. C'mon.
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Yes/No Questions
'Do you like English?' 'Are you making progress?' 'Have these lessons been helping you?' If you want to learn about how to make yes/no questions, read this.
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Get vs. Have
Now, are you ready to work on all the details about these two confusing words? Don't worry it'll be so much fun. C'mon.
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