"Has" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Has" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Has" Meaning

The verb "has" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "have". It is used to indicate possession or ownership. For example: "She has a car" (meaning "She owns a car"). It can also be used to indicate a permanent or general condition, as in "He has blue eyes" (meaning "He has blue eyes").

"Has" Examples

Examples of "has" Usage:

Present Perfect Tense

She has studied English for three years. ( implying that the event started in the past and continues up to the present)

Possession

He has a car. ( indicting that the person possesses something)

Permanent or Inherent Quality

She has a beautiful voice. ( indicating a permanent or inherent quality)

Temporary or Dermal Quality

He has a cold. ( indicating a temporary or dermal quality)

Negation

He hasn't eaten breakfast. ( negating the action of eating breakfast)

with infinitive phrases

I have eaten breakfast. (used with infinitive phrases to indicate that an action is done in the past with a present effect)

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