Subject + have + Noun

This structure is used to express possession, ownership & relation

SIMPLE PRESENT

Subject + have/has + noun

  • I have a car.
  • She has a book.
  • I do not have a car.
  • She does not have a book.
  • Do you have a car?
  • Does she have a book?
  • Do you not have a car?
  • Does she not have a book?

Subject + have/has + adjective + noun

  • I have a big house.
  • He has a smart phone.
  • I do not have a big house.
  • He does not have a smart phone.
  • Do you have a big house?
  • Does he have a smart phone?
  • Do you not have a big house?
  • Does he not have a smart phone?

Subject + have/has + adverb + adjective + noun

  • I have a very beautiful car.
  • She has an extremely intelligent child.
  • I do not have a very beautiful car.
  • She does not have an extremely intelligent child.
  • Do you have a very beautiful car?
  • Does she have an extremely intelligent child?
  • Do you not have a very beautiful car?
  • Does she not have an extremely intelligent child?

SIMPLE PAST

Subject + had + noun

  • I had a car.
  • They had a problem.
  • I did not have a car.
  • They did not have a problem.
  • Did you have a car?
  • Did they have a problem?
  • Did you not have a car?
  • Did they not have a problem?

Subject + had + adjective + noun

  • I had a small house.
  • She had a nice dress.
  • I did not have a small house.
  • She did not have a nice dress.
  • Did you have a small house?
  • Did she have a nice dress?
  • Did you not have a small house?
  • Did she not have a nice dress?

Subject + had + adverb + adjective + noun

  • I had a very good job.
  • He had an extremely difficult task.
  • I did not have a very good job.
  • He did not have an extremely difficult task.
  • Did you have a very good job?
  • Did he have an extremely difficult task?
  • Did you not have a very good job?
  • Did he not have an extremely difficult task?

SIMPLE FUTURE

Subject + will have + noun

  • I will have a car.
  • She will have a chance.
  • I will not have a car.
  • She will not have a chance.
  • Will you have a car?
  • Will she have a chance?
  • Will you not have a car?
  • Will she not have a chance?

Subject + will have + adjective + noun

  • I will have a new house.
  • He will have a good opportunity.
  • I will not have a new house.
  • He will not have a good opportunity.
  • Will you have a new house?
  • Will he have a good opportunity?
  • Will you not have a new house?
  • Will he not have a good opportunity?

Subject + will have + adverb + adjective + noun

  • I will have a very successful career.
  • She will have an extremely happy life.
  • I will not have a very successful career.
  • She will not have an extremely happy life.
  • Will you have a very successful career?
  • Will she have an extremely happy life?
  • Will you not have a very successful career?
  • Will she not have an extremely happy life?

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