Si entiendo que has es para he, she or it and have for i, we or they, pero lo que me gustaria saber es si siempre se tienen que usar juntos cuando estas hablando de pasado o no.
te dejo unos ejemplos para que lo entiendas!:
I have had dinner.
You have had dinner.
He has had dinner.
We have had dinner.
They have had dinner.
espero haberte ayudado!
Se trata del Present Perfect del verbo TO HAVE.
I/you/We/They HAVE HAD a coffee=Yo he tomado/Tú has tomado/Vosotros habéis tomado/Ellos han tomado (un café)
He/She/It HAS HAD some milk=El ha tomado/Ella ha tomado/(Un objeto o animal) ha tomado(un poco de leche).
Sólo debes fijarte cuando se utiliza el Has y el Have.
El Has se utiliza con:
He
She
It
El Have se utiliza con:
I
You
We
They
Eso es todo... Espero haberte ayudado.
Besitos! Bye =D
has had --> es para la tercera persona singular (she, he, it)
have had --> para los demà s(I,you,we,they)
Saludoss!!
En le present perfect simple or past perfect
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te dejo unos ejemplos para que lo entiendas!:
I have had dinner.
You have had dinner.
He has had dinner.
We have had dinner.
They have had dinner.
espero haberte ayudado!
Se trata del Present Perfect del verbo TO HAVE.
I/you/We/They HAVE HAD a coffee=Yo he tomado/Tú has tomado/Vosotros habéis tomado/Ellos han tomado (un café)
He/She/It HAS HAD some milk=El ha tomado/Ella ha tomado/(Un objeto o animal) ha tomado(un poco de leche).
Sólo debes fijarte cuando se utiliza el Has y el Have.
El Has se utiliza con:
He
She
It
El Have se utiliza con:
I
You
We
They
Eso es todo... Espero haberte ayudado.
Besitos! Bye =D
has had --> es para la tercera persona singular (she, he, it)
have had --> para los demà s(I,you,we,they)
Saludoss!!
En le present perfect simple or past perfect