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If it acts alone, it is an action verb (doing verb) meaning to possess.

e.g. I have the key.

If it acts with another verb, it is a helper verb.

e.g. I have received the key.

*Note: "have to" is a construction using the infinitive of a verb, where the verb have means "must" (I have to go = I must go). When not used in the present tense, it carries the same connotation of requiredness (I had to leave, I will have to quit).

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