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आज हम जानेंगे की Has have had का प्रयोग अंग्रेजी में कैसे और कहाँ करते है इसके साथ साथ हम Has to, have to और Has been, Have been के Examples भी देखेंगे जिससे की आपको ये अच्छे से पता चल सके की Has have had और having का प्रयोग Present perfect Tense में कैसे करते है और Had का प्रयोग Past Perfect Tense में कैसे करते है |
Today we will learn how and where Has have had is used in English, as well as we will see examples of Has have to and had to so that you can get a better idea of how has have been and had been are used.
Welcome to my KZbin channel, where we'll be discussing the difference between "has," "have," and "had" in English grammar.
These three verbs are all used to indicate different tenses of the present perfect and past perfect verb forms. "Has" is used with singular third-person subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it," in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that began in the past and is still ongoing or has just been completed.
"Have" is used with plural subjects or with the pronouns "I" and "you" in the present perfect tense. It also indicates an action that began in the past and is still ongoing or has just been completed.
"Had" is used in the past perfect tense, indicating an action that was completed before another action in the past. For example, "I had eaten breakfast before I went to work."
Understanding the differences between "has," "have," and "had" is essential for clear and effective communication in English. So, stay tuned to my channel to learn more about grammar and improve your English skills!
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