HAVE, HAS and HAD - Main verb and auxiliary verb
"have" is an irregular verb. In this video you will learn the present simple, past form and past participle. "have" can be used as a main verb and also as an auxiliary verb (helping verb). For "have" as a main verb, I give you the definition and 6 meanings with example sentences. You will then learn how to use "have" as an auxiliary verb to form the present perfect and the past perfect tenses. Finally, I explain what "I have had" and "I had had" means. IELTS online course with practice tests and ebook: http://bit.ly/2LrrAp8 Private English lessons and speaking practice : http://bit.ly/2KXuT8r Other videos: Present perfect form: • Present Perfect tense | Part 1 - Form Present perfect meaning and use: • Present Perfect tense | Part 2 - Use and m... Past perfect: • PAST PERFECT TENSE | English grammar lesso... All verb tenses: • English verb tenses Andrew, Crown Academy of English https://www.crownacademyenglish.com / crown_english / crownacademyenglish Photo credits by FreeDigitalPhotos.net : “Man Sleeping On The Couch” by artur84 “Beautiful Young Woman Eating Cereals At Home” by nenetus “Sad Man Looking At His Broken Car” by David Castillo Dominici “New Born Asleep In Delivery Room” by khunaspix

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