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Have you thought of the verb ‘have’...

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · English - Book 'Kumarbharti"

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In which sentence is 'have' used to show possession?

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In 'I have a meeting this evening', 'have' refers to:

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What is the correct negative form of 'He has a car'?

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In which sentence does 'have' refer to a medical condition?

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Which of these sentences use 'have' correctly to refer to eating or drinking?

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We have breakfast at 8 am., Have a slice of cake., What would you like to have - tea or coffee?

The first, second, and fourth options all refer to eating or drinking. 'I have two sisters' shows relationship, and 'Our school has six computers' shows ownership.

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True or False: 'I am having a bicycle' is correct English.

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False

When 'have' is used as a main verb to show possession, we don't use the continuous form. The correct sentence is 'I have a bicycle'.

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Which sentences show 'have' being used for relationships?

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I have two sisters., The couple do not have children., I don't have a brother.

The first three options all refer to family relationships. 'I have a new pen' shows possession of an object, not a relationship.

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True or False: 'Have' can be used as both a main verb and a helping verb.

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True

'Have' is versatile - it can be a helping verb (auxiliary) to form perfect tenses, and also a main verb with various meanings like possession, activities, etc.

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