Verb forms of ‘to have’ in the present simple

(Conjugation and formation of ‘to have’ in the present simple)

Contents

  1. Formation of ‘to have’ in the present simple
  2. Peculiarities of ‘to have’ and ‘have got’
  3. Verb forms as auxiliary verb
  4. Verb forms as main verb
  5. Further explanations and exercises

Formation of ‘to have’ in the present simple

The verb ‘ to have ’ is conjugated irregularly . It has, therefore, two distinct verb forms in the present simple and can be used as an auxiliary verb as well as a main verb. Compare the formation and the following uses:

  1. Be careful: In the third person singular ‘ have ’ changes to ‘ has ’.
  2. In the present simple , you can use ‘ to have ’ as a main verb …
  3. Additionally, you can employ the verb forms of ‘ to have ’ as auxiliary verbs in the present simple to form the present perfect simple. When they are used as auxiliary verbs, they can also have short forms:

Peculiarities of ‘to have’ and ‘have got’