THE IMPERATIVE MOOD AND NON-FINITE FORMS OF “TO HAVE”
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The Imperative form of the verb “to have”
Affirmative | Negative |
Have! | Don’t have! |
The Infinitive form of the verb “to have”
in the Indefinite, Continuous, and Perfect aspects:
Aspect | Infinitive |
Indefinite | to have |
Continuous | to be having |
Perfect | to have had |
The Gerund form of the verb “to have”
in the Indefinite and Perfect aspects:
Aspect | Gerund |
Indefinite | having |
Perfect | having had |
The Participle form of the verb “to have”
in the Present, Past, and Perfect aspects:
Aspect | Participle |
Present | having |
Past | had |
Perfect | having had |
THE IMPERATIVE MOOD AND NON-FINITE FORMS OF TO HAVE
Conjugation of To Have in Perfect Tense
Conjugation of To Have in Continuous Tense
Conjugation of To Be in Perfect Tense
Conjugation of To Be in Indefinite Tense
Conjugation of to smile in Perfect Continuous Tense Form/Active
Word Formation: Word derivation; Word Building in English
Noun-Modifying (Adjective) Clauses
Adverb, conjunction, and preposition examples
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