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00:00In today's lesson, I'm going to teach you about the verb have, and I'm going to teach you the difference
00:06between have, has, and had.
00:10We use the verb have to talk about possessions, things that belong to us, relationships, illnesses, and more.
00:21For example, she has black hair.
00:26She doesn't have red hair.
00:29I'm going to teach you when we use have and when we use has.
00:35When we use the verb have in the present tense, we have to conjugate it differently depending on the subject.
00:44We say, I have, you have, we have, they have.
00:51However, with he, she, and it, we say he has, she has, it has.
01:02We use the verb have to talk about possessions or things that belong to us, things we own.
01:11For example, I have a red car.
01:16He has a nice computer.
01:19We also use the verb have to talk about family and relationships.
01:25You have a handsome husband.
01:28She has two children.
01:31We also use the verb have to talk about illnesses.
01:36They have a fever.
01:39Jack has a bad cough.
01:42And we use the verb have to talk about body parts.
01:47Spiders have eight legs.
01:49Jessica has long blonde hair.
01:53Now, for Jack and Jessica, we have to say has instead of have because Jack is a he and Jessica
02:05is a she.
02:08So, when do we use the word had and what's the difference?
02:14Well, in the present tense, we use have or has.
02:19But in the past tense, we use had.
02:23And we use had for all the different subjects.
02:28I had, you had, he had, she had.
02:34So, for example.
02:35So, for example, this is Barb now, and this is Barb as a little girl.
02:43Barb had brown hair.
02:46She had a little dog.
02:50In the past, she had brown hair and a little dog.
02:55But now, Barb has short gray hair.
03:00In the present tense, she has short gray hair.
03:05However, she has a kind husband.
03:08So, we use have or has in the present tense.
03:13And we use had in the past tense.
03:17Now, let's talk about the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the verb have.
03:24In the affirmative form, I have, you have.
03:29In the negative form, I don't have.
03:33And in the affirmative form, do I have, do you have?
03:40In the affirmative form, he has, she has, it has.
03:47And in the negative form, he doesn't have, she doesn't have.
03:54We don't say, he doesn't has, because doesn't is already conjugated.
04:04And have stays the same.
04:07Does he have?
04:09Does she have?
04:11Does it have?
04:13And in the affirmative form, we have, they have.
04:18We don't have, they don't have.
04:22Do we have?
04:23Do they have?
04:25So, for example, here we have a picture of this family.
04:30They have two children.
04:33They don't have a cat.
04:37The mom has brown hair.
04:41Because the mom is she.
04:44She has brown hair.
04:47She doesn't have blonde hair.
04:52She doesn't have blonde hair.
04:56Do they have a dog?
04:59Yes, they do.
05:02Okay, so now we're going to do a practice quiz with have and has.
05:09Complete these sentences with the correct form of have in the present tense.
05:16For this one, you will put it in the affirmative.
05:19Some questions you have to put in the negative form or the interrogative form.
05:26Number one.
05:28I, a big TV.
05:33Number two.
05:35She, many friends.
05:39Number three.
05:41George, a pet snake.
05:45Number four.
05:47Dean, a girlfriend.
05:51Number five.
05:53The baby.
05:54Blue eyes.
05:57Number six.
05:58You, a sister.
06:01Number seven.
06:04They, a beautiful home.
06:08Number eight.
06:09You, a job.
06:13Okay, so let's correct these together.
06:17Number one.
06:18I have a big TV.
06:21Number two.
06:24She doesn't have many friends.
06:27Number three.
06:29George has a pet snake.
06:32Number four.
06:33Does Dean have a girlfriend?
06:38Dean is a he.
06:40So we say, does he, does Dean have.
06:44Number five.
06:45The baby has blue eyes.
06:49Number six.
06:51Do you have a sister?
06:53Number seven.
06:55They have a beautiful home.
06:57And finally, number eight.
07:00You don't have a job.
07:03Okay, so for this first part of the quiz, let me know how many you got correct out of eight.
07:09And now, in the second part of this quiz, you have to complete the sentences with the correct form of
07:16have in the present or past tense.
07:19So number one.
07:22When I was a child, I, a pet hamster.
07:26Number two.
07:28You, beautiful eyes.
07:31Number three.
07:32He, a new office.
07:36Number four.
07:37My mom, blonde hair when she was younger.
07:41Finally, number five.
07:44We, a cottage on the lake many years ago.
07:48So number one, we're putting this in the past tense.
07:52So the answer is had.
07:54When I was a child, I had a pet hamster.
08:00Number two.
08:02We have to put in the present tense.
08:04So you have beautiful eyes.
08:08Number three.
08:09He, he has, a new office.
08:13Number four.
08:14We have to put in the past tense.
08:17My mom had, blonde hair when she was younger.
08:21And finally, number five.
08:23We had, a cottage on the lake many years ago.
08:28Okay, so let me know how many you got correct out of five.
08:32And for a total of, out of 13.
08:35On this quiz, on have, has, and had.
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