"I have a pen" is correct. "I have my pen" would also work. "my" shows ownership as does "I". But this is one of those things....like why certain words are masculine in Spanish. It just Is.
To change the refill in a Montblanc Meisterstück pen, typically you unscrew the barrel from the pen to access the refill. Then, remove the old refill by pulling it out and replace it with a new one. Finally, screw the barrel back into place. It's important to ensure you have the correct size and type of refill for your specific model of Montblanc pen.
Pens use ink that is typically permanent and not erasable like pencil graphite. Once the ink dries on paper, it forms a bond that is resistant to being rubbed out. To correct mistakes made with a pen, you might need to use correction fluid or tape.
A pen that has run out of ink is commonly referred to as a "dead" pen or "empty" pen.
If the pen is not moving, it is at rest. If the pen is in motion, then it is not at rest.
In alphabetical order, "lid" comes before "pen" and "pencil" comes before "pen."
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."
Technically, 'I have no pen' is correct. Instead of using 'I have no pen' or 'I do not have pen', just use 'I do not have a pen' because it is the best way to phrase what you want to say.
He doesn't have a pen
Mr.James' pen.
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
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?
One bear: Where is the bear's pen? Several bears: Where is the bears' pen?
No
I would have to say no. I believe it would be "Do you have a pen" or "Do you have any pens".
the barrel? or what? why would you need to turn something into a pen? unless you pen spin. then you need to buy the pen with the correct barrel and take it apart.
None of these are grammatically correct. They should be, "He has to come here." "I have a pen."*and "I have to go there." * Unless, that is, you meant, "I got a pen (out of my purse/out of my desk/out of my backpack/etc.)"
Does she have.For questions we say - Does she have.We use has for he/she and it when has is the main verb - but not for questions.Does she have a blue car? No she has a red car.