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Use "have" when referring to something that is currently true or happening. Use "would have" to express a hypothetical situation or an action that did not occur in the past but was expected under certain conditions. For example, "I have a book" indicates possession, while "I would have read the book if I had more time" suggests a missed opportunity.

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