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No, the word 'have' is a verb or an auxiliary verb.

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I have a railroad and four hotels. (verb)

I have finished my homework. (auxiliary verb)

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8y ago
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10y ago

No. "Had" is a verb in past tense, not an adjective.

An adjective is a describing word.

Had is a simple past tense of the verb to have. It also the past participle.

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9y ago

The word has is a form of the verb has, which is either a main verb (to possess) or a helper verb forming the present perfect tense.

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9y ago

Yes, their is a possessive adjective, the possessive form of the pronoun they.

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8y ago

No. Got is a verb. It is the past form of get.

I get paid on friday

I got paid last week

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14y ago

no its not. its an adverb

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