It's the context of the sentence that dictates the grammar. The word 'has' is the present form of the verb 'have'. The context of the sentence dictates that you use the past form of the word.
another answer:
We usually use has with the subject he/she but, when we use the modal auxiliary verb would it is:
would + base form of the verb
In this case the base form of the verb is - have - not has. Has is the third person singular form of have.
It is not about past form or present form or context.
Dont be stalker and you wouldnt have that problem.
find a way to prove them that your not maybe by telling a friend or relative to help explain that you truly are not (:
If you are talking about gramatically it depends on the tense. Your friend telling you about that is present tense, she is telling you right now. But your friend told you about that is past tense, she told you before.
you can get a girl from a friend by telling her she cute.
Im confused your best friends best friend. Wouldnt that be you. Unless, Im missing something?
Your friend should not be telling you what to do and what not to do. They may try to offer some advice, but you control your own life and should do what you want.
I meant why is MY mexican friend obsessed with cows, but it auto-corrected. Please answer, or just edit this one.
By telling him
if they are your best friend they should understand
I assume you are a girl and she is your friend. You need to keep this to yourself if you want to keep her as a friend. I know this will be hard, but your choice is telling her and loosing a friend or not telling her and keeping a friend. I would say keeping a friend is better than not having one.
I wouldnt say love right away as it can scare them, definetly let them know that you care for them, if they were truly your best friend they will love you back or at least continue to be your best friend :)
maybe try telling her to stop. try telling her NICELY. if you don't, you may offend her or you may even lose her as a friend.