What is the simple present tense of ‘have’?

The simple present tense of ‘have’ is ‘have’ for the subjects ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, and ‘they’. For the third person singular subject, which is ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’, the form changes to ‘has’.

For example:

  • I have a book.
  • You have a car.
  • We have a meeting today.
  • They have all the information.
  • He has a new bike.
  • She has a beautiful garden.
  • It has a warranty.

In summary, the simple present tense of ‘have’ is used to indicate possession in the present time, and the correct form depends on the subject of the sentence.

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