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* As conjugations of the verb to have, have is present tense except for third-person singular (he, she, it) which uses has.

Examples:

I have a dog. We have a dog.

You have a dog.

He has a dog. They have a dog.

* As an auxiliary verb, the words has and have are part of some "perfect" tenses, and the only use of the form has is for the third-person singular in the present.

Examples (present perfect/ present perfect progressive):

I have seen the movie. He has seen the movie.

I have been visiting a friend. He has been visiting a friend.

Examples (future perfect / future perfect progressive) - have only:

I will have arrived by Tuesday. He will have arrived by Tuesday.

I will have been waiting an hour by the time the train arrives.

He will have been waiting an hour by the time the train arrives.

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