Many new English speakers often have trouble in using 'Have' and 'Has' in their daily conversations. They are used to indicate possession in present tense or as an auxiliary verb which is used to add meaning to the sentence. 'Has' is used in singular form and to denote a third person context. 'Have' is used in plural form for third person context and for both singular and plural forms in first and second person context. 'Had' is the past tense for both 'Has' and 'Have'.
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