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That depends on who has the appointment, for example:

  • I have an appointment.
  • You have an appointment. (singular)
  • He has an appointment. (the third person, singular uses the verb 'has')
  • It has an appointment. (the car, perhaps)
  • We have an appointment.
  • You have an appointment. (plural)
  • They have an appointment.
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That depends on who has the appointment, for example:

  • I have an appointment.
  • You have an appointment. (singular)
  • He has an appointment. (the third person, singular uses the verb 'has')
  • It has an appointment. (the car, perhaps)
  • We have an appointment.
  • You have an appointment. (plural)
  • They have an appointment.
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He has an appointment is correct. He had an appointment is the past tense

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We have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.

I will make you an appointment to see Mr Crawley.

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The plural of appointment is appointments.

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