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Has is the present tense form of the verb to have. Has is used only for the third person singular (e.g., he has, she has, it has, etc.). Have is used for all other numbers and persons (e.g., I have, you have, we have, they have).

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15y ago

He/She/It/singular noun + has

I/You/We/They/Plural noun + have

have/has can mean "own" = "possess":

I have a car. = I own a car.

He has a camera.= He owns a camera.

Have/has can have other meanings. Have/has + ( breakfast - lunch - dinner- a swim - a walk - a bath - a shower....etc.)

Tom has breakfast at 7 in the morning every day.

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9y ago

When you use the word Seen you use have, has, had, was or were.

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