Have,Had,has...?

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Has = bei he, she, it
Have = bei I, you, we, they
Had = Vergangenheit

Also falls du die bedeutungen nicht verstehst hier: Have= haben, überall wird have bei den personalpronomen benutzt außer bei he she it . Had= hatte (simple past) und has= das benutzt du bei he,she und it. Merke dir: he,she,it das S muss mit:)

Wo ist dein Hauptproblem? Wie du das Verb "have" in den verschiedenen Zeiten benutzt?

Present Tense:

  • I have (got) a car.
  • He/She has (got) a car.

Im britischen Englisch benutzt man für "haben" im Sinne von "besitzen" have got/has got.

Verneinung und Frage:

  • I haven't got a car. / He hasn't got a car. (British English)
  • I don't have a car. / He doesn't have a car. (AE)
  • Have you got a car? / Has he got a car?  (BE)
  • Do you have a car? / Does he have a car?  (AE)

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Simple Past:

  • I had a cold last week. (hier bei allen Personen "had")

Verneinung und Frage:

  • Tom didn't have a cold last winter.
  • Did you have a cold last winter?

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Present Perfect:

  • I have had this car since 2010.  / He has had .......

Verneinung und Frage:

  • I haven't had a cold for a long time. / He hasn't had ...
  • Have you had this car for a long time / Has he had ... ?

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Past Perfect:

I had had a flat in London, before I bought a house in the  country.

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Natürlich  brauchst du "have/has" auch als Hilfsverb, um das Present Perfect anderer Verben zu bilden (We have lived here since 2015.), bzw.  "had" um das Past Perfect anderer Verben zu bilden. (The thief had robbed a bank, before the police caught  him.)