and today I'm going to do a lesson
It's a very, very basic, very simple, very easy lesson
This is by request by the way, So thank you
And today we're going to learn the verb "to have".
Now, the difficult thing about this verb is, is has to change when we use he and she.
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the rest of them don't change when we use different pronouns.
I will conjugate the verb for you and you can just learn how to do this.
These are the ones that are important, we have to use "has".
Because these are singular people.
"I", "he", " she." Then we have
"They" and the last one is "we".
Both "they" and "we" are two people; at least two people.
ok? so the very.. difficult and most important ones to remember here
are if it's a singular person, "he" or "she", we need to change the verb to "has".
Good!
The next thing is the negative form of these verbs.
In the negative, we have to use the word in English "don't".
For example, "I don't have a cat"
"They", we can use the same word, "don't have".
So we can say: "they don't have any hamburgers"
And again we because we use have we can say "We don't have".
For this one unfortunately I can't say "He don't has".
That would be too easy for you guys. We actually have to change this word
And we actually have to - they're coming for me "oh no"! Help
He and she with has... We have to change this verb to doesn't
when we use the negative form, we use the verb have for all of them. The one that changes is don't, doesn't, and don't.
This is the very - oh no they're coming for me again-
This is. Nope they're gone. Nope they're here.
"I don't have" "They don't have" "We don't have"
I hope that makes it easier for you
When you're dealing with have and has
The other part of this word is the past
Does anyone know the past of have?
This is very easy and you're lucky for this one
When we use "had," we don't have to change it with the different pronouns
So we can say I had, he and she had, they had, and we had
That's why the sirens are there
Basic use of verbs: to have, to had
When we change the past of had into the negative is where it becomes a little difficult
Back in old old school english
and I think a lot of the times in Britain and in British english
I
But this is very unnatural for us
us being people from Canada and people from America
We just don't use "I had not." It's very Shakespearean. If you're into Shakespeare you'd know this
I had to not eat in that...which is kinda weird. So
We have to look at this verb again
Who knows what the negative and the past really of doesn't is?
So for this one we're going to say I
For all of these, we do not need to change it.
So the more you study English the more you are going to learn there are things that are very difficult and hard and remember
But! There's going to be some tricks I can teach you to help you remember those