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In this sentence, 'have' is a verb.

It sometimes helps to rearrange a question into an answer to identify the parts of the sentence:

You have seen a box kite. 'Have' is actually the helper (auxiliary) verb to the main verb 'seen'. (ever is an adverb modifying the verb seen)

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