Has, Have, Had

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00:00Hi kids, today we will learn and revise the use of some helping verbs like has, have and
00:11had.
00:12So let's start.
00:15Kids, where do we use has, have and had?
00:21We use have with I, you, we, they and all plural nouns and pronouns, that is, when we
00:31are referring to more than one thing, animal or person.
00:37Here are some examples.
00:40I have a storybook.
00:45I have a red dress.
00:50You have a cute teddy.
00:54They have a nice house.
00:57They have a cute dog.
01:00Olivia and Sam have a match today.
01:06So we use have with I, you, we, they or whenever we are referring to any plural noun or pronoun.
01:18Now let's learn about has.
01:22Has is used with he, she, it and all singular nouns and pronouns, that is, when we are referring
01:31to one animal, thing or person.
01:36Here are some examples.
01:39She has a storybook.
01:42She has a red dress.
01:45He has a football.
01:48She has a big piano.
01:51It has two big eyes.
01:54Olivia has a beautiful dog.
01:58Lucas has a remote car.
02:01So we use has with he, she, it and all singular nouns and pronouns.
02:10Has and have are mainly used for depicting possession, but they are also used for many
02:17more purposes.
02:19Let's learn.
02:21Today I wanted to go to watch a movie, but I have a fever, so I have canceled the program.
02:32My friend is also not going as he has a headache.
02:36So has and have also mean suffering from.
02:41Let's see some more examples.
02:44He has stomach ache, so his mother is not sending him to school.
02:51I have toothache, so I cannot eat ice cream today.
02:57Let's see some more cases where has and have are used.
03:04Has and have are also used to depict a fixed program.
03:10My father has a meeting today.
03:13Has shows a fixed appointment.
03:16My mother has yoga classes every day.
03:20I have swimming classes every alternate day.
03:25She has tennis classes every day.
03:29My brother has an appointment with the doctor today.
03:35Have is also used to talk about the action of taking food and drinks.
03:43I have my breakfast at 9 a.m. every day.
03:48I like to have tea or coffee when I get up in the morning.
03:53I like to have a glass of milk every evening.
03:57So here we are using have to depict the actions of taking food and drinks.
04:05Now we have some sentences with blanks in them.
04:09Let's fill them either with has and or with have.
04:15I dash a great mother and I love her.
04:22We will put have here as have is used with I.
04:27I have a great mother and I love her.
04:32We dash dinner at 9 p.m. on weekends.
04:37We will put have here as we is a plural pronoun and have is used with plural pronouns.
04:47He dash got a new car.
04:51We will put has here as has is used with he, she, and it.
04:59I have stomach ache so I can't eat anything.
05:04We will use have here as have is used with I, you, we, and they.
05:12She dash fever so she is not going to school today.
05:17We will use has here as has is used with he, she, and it.
05:24We also use have when we have to express the idea that something is compulsory to do.
05:33I have to finish my work by evening.
05:37I have to attend my friend's birthday party.
05:41We will also use has and have for asking questions.
05:47Have you finished your food?
05:51Have you finished your work?
05:53Have you passed your exam?
05:56Has Tia passed in the examination?
05:59Who has got my eraser?
06:01Kids, you must have noticed that has and have are used for so many purposes.
06:08Now let's see where do we use have.
06:12Had is used as the past form of has and have.
06:17That is, we use have when we are talking about something that has already happened.
06:25I have a toy car.
06:27Have shows present tense.
06:30I had a toy car.
06:32Had shows past tense.
06:35I have my breakfast at 9 a.m.
06:39Here we are talking about the present tense.
06:43I had my breakfast an hour ago.
06:47Now we are talking about the past tense.
06:51She has fever today.
06:54Has shows present tense.
06:57She had fever yesterday.
07:00Had shows past tense.
07:04I have seen the movie, so I won't go.
07:08Have shows present tense.
07:10I had seen the movie, so I didn't go.
07:14Had shows past tense.
07:17She has her exam today.
07:20She had her exam yesterday.
07:24Had is used for past tense.
07:27So kids, today we learned a lot about the usage of have, has and have.
07:34Now you may go ahead and take a quiz to learn more.
07:38Bye-bye.