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Does he has a pen or does he have a pen?
the correct one is (does he have) because if we make an affirmative sentence : i have a pen.
Does she has a car or does she have a car?
Originally Answered: Which is correct, “Does she has a car” or “Does she have a car”? Have is correct. When using do, does, and did as the helping verb, you just use the infinitive form of the main verb (have/to have).
When to use has and have in questions?
Use “has” with the subjects he, she, it, a name or a singular noun.
- Use “have” with the subjects I, you, they, we, a plural noun or multiple subjects.
- But, use “have” for any questions or any negative statements—no matter the “point of view.”
Do he have or do he has?
We say- “He/She has it”. ie “he” or “she” which are singular is followed by “has”. Similarly “they” or “you” which are plural ,are followed by “have”. But we ask – “Does he have it?” ie here “he” is followed by “have”.
What is the interrogative of he has a pen?
Originally Answered: Why do we say “he has a pen” while in a question, it becomes “does he have a pen?” Why use a plural auxiliary verb when the pronoun is singular? ‘Does’ is a singular auxiliary verb. The word ‘does’ is added before ‘he’, because in an interrogative sentence the auxiliary falls before the subject.
What is the negative form of he has a pen?
Your resulting present tense sentence will be: “He does not have a pen” or “He has no pen.” However, if you wanted to create a present perfect tense sentence, it would be: “He has not had a pen” or “He has had no pen.”
Does she has a boyfriend or does she have a boyfriend?
Answer: the correct answer is- Does she have a boyfriend?
How do you use has and have in sentences?
While the verb to have has many different meanings, its primary meaning is “to possess, own, hold for use, or contain.” Have and has indicate possession in the present tense (describing events that are currently happening). Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.
Has have meaning?
Has. Have. Meaning. Has is a form of have, that denotes what people hold or possess. Have is the base form of verb, that means to possess, hold or own something.
Can you use he’s for he has?
In most dialects, he’s as a contraction of he has is only used to mark the perfect tense (“He’s done something.”, “He has done something.”), and not to signify possession (“He has something.”). Some dialects, however, use he’s for both.
What is the passive form of he loves me?
Active- He loves me. Passive- I am loved by him.