What is that ? What do you mean when you say "Having A Pen"?
Since this was placed in the grammar topic, the best guess would be that the question is how to properly rewrite the question with correct grammar. Best guess for that would probably be:
"Does anyone have a pen?"
It's unclear if anyone has a pen as I don't have real-time information. You may want to ask those around you if someone has a pen you can borrow.
The correct form is "Does anyone have a pen?" as "anyone" is singular and takes "does" as the verb.
Two homonyms for "pen" are "pen" as in the tool used for writing and "pen" as in an enclosure for animals.
I'm only 12 years old and just learned about this, but I think it's "from your pen pal."
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
The pronunciation of "pen-blwydd hapus" is "pen-bloo-ith hah-piss."
The correct form is "Does anyone have a pen?" as "anyone" is singular and takes "does" as the verb.
no. It would be... "Has anyone got a pen?"
The purpose of having a pen pal is a way for one to get to know how someone lives and thinks. Pen pals in foreign countries are a good way to get to know the culture of the pen pal's country. Many people have the same pen pals throughout their lives.
"No pen" usually refers to not having a pen or writing utensil available to write with. It can also indicate a preference for not using a pen or avoiding writing tasks.
The saying the pen is stronger then the sword is true, there's a guy with a sword and you have a pen, you order a ray gun and put your signature with the pen and shoot him.
it made it faster to right then having to dip a pen or feather into an ink well
Having a pen pal is an excellent way to have friends in different countries and regions.
A simple answer is that a ballpoint pen could be carried on your person, so freeing you from having to carry a bottle of ink and a steel-nibbed dip pen.
No. The worst thing that could possibly happen is having to get stitches, but that depends on the size of the pen.
Zero, pen lids don't kill anyone. Ha, take that, Ollie!
Has is the present tense of possessing something. Had is the past tense of having at some point possessed something. He has a pen on his desk. He had a pen on his desk earlier.
dont give it to anyone in ythe first place