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The rules are as follows- 1) USE 'HAVE' AFTER PLURAL SUBJECT 2) USE AFTER FIRST AND SECOND PERSON PRONOUN i.e. AFTER I, WE,YOU,THEY.

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it is a state of being verb

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Q: What kind of verb is the word have?
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