Articles related to "have"

line

have

The verb have is used very often in English grammar. The verb have is used as an auxiliary verb or a main verb.
"Auxiliary Verbs" in English Grammar

Auxiliary Verbs

bookmark
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'.
"Auxiliary Verbs" in English Grammar

Auxiliary Verbs

bookmark
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'.
"Would" vs. "Would Have" in the English grammar

Would vs. Would Have

bookmark
Many cannot distinguish the difference between 'would' and 'would have.' In this lesson, we will learn their difference and uses.
Advanced levelAdvanced
"Has" vs. "Have" in the English Grammar

Has vs. Have

bookmark
This time, we're gonna differentiate between these two conjugations of the auxiliary verb 'have'. I promise you won't regret learning about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Negation: Verbs & Clauses

bookmark
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.

Negation: Verbs & Clauses

bookmark
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.

Auxiliary Verbs

bookmark
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'.

Have

bookmark
'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.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Light Verbs

bookmark
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.

Have to vs. Need to

bookmark
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.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Yes/No Questions

bookmark
'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.

Get vs. Have

bookmark
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.
Advanced levelAdvanced
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app