when does have,has and had comes?
- 'Has, have and had' show possession.
- 'Had' is the past tense of both 'has' and 'have'.
- They are used to make perfect tenses. For example: He has done the work. We have eaten our food. They had painted the house.
- I/you/we/they: use have; he/she/it/proper noun: use 'has'. For example: I have a pen. Raj has a pen.
- I/you/he/she/it/we/propoer name: 'had' is used with all to show past tense. For example: I had a kitten, They had a kitten.
- 'Had' is the past tense of both 'has' and 'have'.
- They are used to make perfect tenses. For example: He has done the work. We have eaten our food. They had painted the house.
- I/you/we/they: use have; he/she/it/proper noun: use 'has'. For example: I have a pen. Raj has a pen.
- I/you/he/she/it/we/propoer name: 'had' is used with all to show past tense. For example: I had a kitten, They had a kitten.