04/07/2021
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In grammar, the verb to have it can be used as an auxiliary to the rest of the verbs for certain verb conjugations. In addition, it is used to express obligation or existence.
For example:
INDICATIVE MODE
Present | Pret. Imperfect | |
Me | i have | there was |
Your | have you | you had |
He she you | ha | there was |
U.S | we have | we had |
You | have | ha |
They, they, you | they have | had |
Pret. Perfect Composite | Pret. Past Perfect | |
Me | I've been | There had been |
Your | there have been | had there been |
He she you | has been | There had been |
U.S | we have been | we had |
You | have there been | had there been |
They, they, you | there has been | there had been |
Pret. Previous | Pret. Perfect Simple | |
Me | I have been | I had |
Your | You would have been | You had |
He she you | He had been | He had |
U.S | We would have been | We had |
You | You would have had | You would have |
They, they, you | They would have been | They had |
Simple future | Composite Future | |
Me | will have | there will have been |
Your | will have | there will have been |
He she you | there will be | there will have been |
U.S | we will | there will have been |
You | will have | there will have been |
They, they, you | will have | there will have been |
Simple conditional | Conditional compound | |
Me | there would be | there bad been |
Your | would have | there would have been |
He she you | there would be | there bad been |
U.S | would have | there would have been |
You | would have | there would have been |
They, they, you | would have | there would have been |
SUBJUNCTIVE MODE
Present | Imperfect past | |
Me | is | would / would have |
Your | beech | would have |
He she you | is | would have |
U.S | let's have | would have / would have |
You | will have | would have / would have |
They, they, you | have | would have / would have |
Pret. Pluscuamperfect 1 | Pret. Pluscuamperfect 2 | |
Me | there would have been | there would have been |
Your | would have been | would have been |
He she you | there would have been | there would have been |
U.S | there would have been | we would have |
You | there would have been | there would have been |
They, they, you | there would have been | there would have been |
Simple future | Composite future | |
Me | there is | there would have been |
Your | would you have | there would have been |
He she you | there is | there would have been |
U.S | we would have | there would have been |
You | would have | would have been |
They, they, you | would have | there would have been |
IMPERATIVE MODE
Imperative | Verboids |
Hey you | Gerund: having |
Haya him | Compound gerund: having been |
Let us | Past participle: has |
Be yourselves | Infinitive: to have |
have they | Compound infinitive: have been |
If the verb to have It is used in an impersonal way and then the word "that" is placed, followed by an infinitive verb, what is expressed is an obligation. For example:
The verb have also expresses the existence of something or someone in a certain physical space. For example:
Inside of the indicative mood:
Present
Imperfect past
Simple past perfect
Future
Conditional
Inside of the Subjunctive mode:
Present:
Imperfect past: