She didn't have a nice pen.
Notice how the main verb (have) is in the present tense, but the negator (didn't) is in the past tense - this shows us this is a past tense sentence,
Kugelschreiber is both the singular and plural.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
One (and Anyone) is singular, so "I want to know if anyone has a pen?" is correct. The question would normally be: Does anyone have a pen? or Has anyone a pen?
In English, nouns do not have masculine and feminine. A pen is simply a pen. There are a few exceptions to this rule, such as ships being referred to as female.
"How much does the pen cost?" Some places will use the short form, bolí, and many people use the word pluma for pen.
my old pen and my pen
Has is the present tense of possessing something. Had is the past tense of having at some point possessed something. He has a pen on his desk. He had a pen on his desk earlier.
Waht is irs form clv pen
The possessive form is "my uncle's pen".
I am putting the pen on the table.
It depends on the tense. If it is future tense of it is something that is going to or should happen, then it would be A. If it was present tense (self-explanatory) then it would be B. If it was past tense or something that already happened, then it would be C or D.
Claudia Nice has written: 'Watercolour techniques with pen and ink'
Ummm... t e a c h e r guess. Or with a pen/pencil.
The possessive noun for "pen" is "pen's." This form is used to indicate ownership, such as in the phrase "the pen's cap."
ボールペン (boorupen) is derived from, and means "Ballpoint Pen". The short form is ペン (pen) and means "pen".
Kugelschreiber is both the singular and plural.
yes but its past tense. also you could say he drew out a pen from his pocket