If you are talking about one person other than yourself, it is "has." If you are talking about yourself or more than one person, then it is "have." The verb To Have is an irregular verb which is conjugated as follows:
there's no such thing as "arrive me". they all sound kind of wrong actually. Try: He will reach here at about 8 pm. He will arrive at about 8 pm. He will pick me up at around 8 pm. He will drop by/ stop by at about 8 pm. He should be here at around 8 pm. Good luck and hope this was helpful.
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If you are talking about one person other than yourself, it is "has." If you are talking about yourself or more than one person, then it is "have." The verb To Have is an irregular verb which is conjugated as follows:
I have
He/she/it has
We have
They have.
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there's no such thing as "arrive me". they all sound kind of wrong actually. Try: He will reach here at about 8 pm. He will arrive at about 8 pm. He will pick me up at around 8 pm. He will drop by/ stop by at about 8 pm. He should be here at around 8 pm. Good luck and hope this was helpful.
She usually has dinner at 9.30 pm.
The first one is correct
IT IS BETTER TO SAY
she usually take her dinner at 9. 30 pm.
She has usually take dinner at 9.30!
usually HAS.
the first one is correct
1st one
She dines at 9.30pm,