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have - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
have something (not used in the progressive tenses) to own, hold or possess something. He had a new car and a boat. Have you got a job yet? I don't have that much money on me. She's got a BA in English. British/American have you got? / do you have? Want to learn more?
HAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
had verb (HAVE) Add to word list. (also 'd) past simple and past participle of have , also used with the past participle of other verbs to form the past perfect: When I was a child I had a dog. No more food please - I've had enough. I had heard /I'd heard they were planning to move to Boston.
HAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. Had is the past tense and past participle of have 1 . 2. auxiliary verb. Had is sometimes used instead of 'if' to begin a clause which refers to a situation that might have happened but did not. For example, the clause 'had she been elected ' means the same as 'if she had been elected'.
HAVE HAD and HAD HAD in English - Espresso English
In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: I’m not feeling well. I have had a headache all day. She has had three children in the past five years. We have had some problems with our computer systems recently.
HAVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Have as a main verb. The main verb have has lots of uses. … Have as an auxiliary verb. Have is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do and have. We use have before -ed forms to make the present perfect and past perfect. … Types of nouns.
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