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Manik Joshi

English Grammar- Have, Has, Had: Patterns and Examples

English Grammar- Have, Has, Had: Patterns and Examples

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This Book Covers The Following Topics:

PART - A
1. Has/Have/Had + Third Form Of Verb
2. Has/Have/Had + Been + Third Form Of Verb
3. Has/Have/Had + Had
4. Has/Have/Had + Been
5. Has/Have/Had + Been + Ing Form Of Verb
6. Has/Have/Had + Phrase, Etc.

PART - B
1A. [Has/Have To + Verb First Form]
1B. [Has/Have To + Be + Verb Third Form]
2A. [Had To + Verb First Form]
2B. [Had To + Be + Verb Third Form]
3A. [Has/Have Had To + Verb First Form]
3B. [Has/Have Had To + Be + Verb Third Form]
4A. [Had Had To + Verb First Form]
4B. [Had Had To + Be + Verb Third Form]
5A. [Having To + Verb First Form]
5B. [To Have To + Verb]

Sample This:

PART - A

1. Has/Have/Had + Third Form Of Verb
[ACTIVE VOICE]
STRUCTURE (1)

2. Has/Have/Had + Been + Third Form Of Verb
[PASSIVE VOICE]
STRUCTURE (2)

3. Has/Have/Had + Had
STRUCTURE (3)

4. Has/Have/Had + Been
STRUCTURE (4)

5. Has/Have/Had + Been + Ing Form Of Verb
STRUCTURE (5)

6. Has/Have/Had + Phrase, Etc.
STRUCTURE (6)

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Auxiliary ‘Has’ Is Used With Subject ‘He and She’ + All Singular Subjects
Auxiliary ‘Have’ Is Used With Subject ‘I, We, You and They’ + All Plural Subjects
Auxiliary ‘Had’ Is Used With All Subjects (Singular Or Plural)


1. Has/Have/Had + Third Form Of Verb
[ACTIVE VOICE]
STRUCTURE (1)

He has wanted to know her name. [Present Perfect]
We have caught quite a few fakes. [Present Perfect]
Present Perfect Tense
Expresses - An Action Has Completed In Immediate Past.

He had struck terror in the locality. [Past Perfect]
Past Perfect Tense
Expresses - An Action Completed Before A Certain Moment In The Past.

Army has trooped onto the streets.
ASI has not shown any interest in the matter.
A resident of London has sought the enhancement of his stay.
Army has ruled for much of Pakistan’s 65 years.
Campaign has gathered momentum.
Case of negligence has surfaced.
CBI has moved a step closer to bringing accused back to India.
China has stepped relief work.
Commission has initiated a review of all commodities.
Company has discontinued the service.
Cost-cutting has become inevitable.
Council has based its claim on an image.
Delhi has ended up right at the bottom of the heap, in a list of world's cheapest cities.
Government has cited the coalition compulsions to explain its sluggishness on reforms.
Government has succeeded in fostering a work culture since coming to power one year ago.
Government has undertaken massive infrastructure works in the city.
He has already shown their concern.
He has assumed office.
He has become a mental case.
He has born a slave.
He has decided to accept her advice.
He has gone extremely weak.
He has gone unseen for more than a week.
He has got it all.
He has largely recovered.
He has made four “exposes”.
He has made known his unease with him a number of times.
He has never shunned his responsibilities.
He has reiterated on several occasions in the recent past.
He has seen his house burning before his eyes.
He has seen me grow.
He has sent a strong letter to all members of the university.
He has shattered the myth.
He has sparked outrage.
He has suffered a mental breakdown after facing tragedies in his personal life.
He has touched a raw nerve.
He has touched one of the notes.

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