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When should you use 'has'?

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'Has' is the present tense, singular, third-person conjugation of the verb 'to have'. It is used in cases as, "He has too much free time on his hands to play so many Video Games." If the subject is plural ("they"), or first- or second-person ("I"/"we" or "you"), then the verb to use is "have". If the tense is the past tense, then you should use "had". If the tense is future, use "will have".

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