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In this English lesson you will learn how to use have, has and had in English grammar and vocabulary. You will learn what these words mean and when to use them. These words are beginner words/vocabulary so it's important you understand them. // ONLINE ENGLISH ACADEMY 🎓 ✔️ Learn to speak English like a native speaker ✔️ Improve your English online, anywhere anytime ✔️ Ask teachers your questions ✔️ 7 courses, 500+ video lessons, 100+ quizzes ✔️ Meet English learners/speaking partners in our community 🎓 JOIN NOW: https://englishunderstoodacademy.com 🎓 // WATCH NEXT 🎥 o How To Be Confident In English • 6 Secrets For Speaking English Fluently, C... o Asking For And Giving Directions In English • Directions In English (How To Give Directi... o English Idioms • Common Idioms In English (Phrases You NEED... // TIMESTAMPS ⏰ 00:00 Intro 00:32 How to use 'have', 'has' and 'had' in English vocabulary 01:56 Meaning of 'have', 'has' and 'had' and in English vocabulary 03:23 Negatives & questions 05:50 Conclusion Read the full transcript for this English lesson here: https://englishunderstood.com/how-to-... // FREE CHECKLIST FOR HOW NOT TO FORGET VOCABULARY ✅ https://englishunderstood.com/subscribe/ Copy these sentences into the comments below and fill in the gaps! He ____ a phone. (now) They _____ have a phone. (not have) I ____ a phone. (past) Last week, they ____ a car but they sold it yesterday. __ you ____ a car? (now) ____ he ___ a phone? (past) John _______ have a phone. (not have) _____ John ____ a phone? (now) #havehashad #commonlyconfusedwordsinenglish #confusingwordsenglish #commonenglishmistakes #beginnerenglishlessons