This document discusses using the verb "have" in simple present tense. It is used to talk about possessions and family relationships. In formal writing, the full form is usually used such as "I have a brother" while in conversations, contractions are more common like "I don't have a sister."
This document discusses using the verb "have" in simple present tense. It is used to talk about possessions and family relationships. In formal writing, the full form is usually used such as "I have a brother" while in conversations, contractions are more common like "I don't have a sister."
This document discusses using the verb "have" in simple present tense. It is used to talk about possessions and family relationships. In formal writing, the full form is usually used such as "I have a brother" while in conversations, contractions are more common like "I don't have a sister."
Simple present with verb “have” (I, you, we, they):
We use have to talk about possessions and family relationships. We
usually full form in formal writing and contractions in conversations. For example: Full form: Positive: I have a brother. Negative: I do not have a sister. Contraction: I don’t have a sister.