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The word "beech" refers to a form of the verb "have" corresponding to the first and third person of the present subjunctive. For example: I wish that is lots of people at the function.
It is used followed by a participle to form the past perfect of the subjunctive of certain verb. For example: I hope that is Passed the exam. Or as a verb in an impersonal sentence. For example: Hopefully is a way to solve it.
Not to be confused with your homophone "Finds", which corresponds to a conjugation in the present tense of the verb "to find" ("to find"). For example: Not my grandmother find the headphones of hers.
It can also correspond to a noun which designates a type of tree: The is blooms only in spring.
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