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HOW TO USE HAVE, HAS & HAD | English Helping Verbs Explained

Автор: Mrs. Speak English Channel

Загружено: 2026-03-11

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Описание: HOW TO USE HAVE, HAS & HAD in English | English Helping Verbs Explained | Daily Conversation Practice for Beginners
Real English Conversation That Will Transform How You Speak
🌟 Are you confused about Have, Has, and Had in English? 🤔
Do you sometimes say "She have a car" or "I has a dog" and feel unsure if it's correct?
🌟 In today's Easy English Podcast episode, Emma and Ethan explain:
✔ How to use HAVE with I, You, We, and They
✔ How to use HAS correctly with He, She, and It
✔ How to use HAD to talk about the past
✔ The difference between HAVE, HAS, and HAD — once and for all!
✔ How to use them as helping verbs in Present Perfect and Past Perfect
✔ How to make negatives — don't have / doesn't have / didn't have
✔ How to ask questions — Do you have? / Does she have? / Did they have?
✔ Common mistakes beginners make and how to fix them
✔ Real-life daily conversation examples
👉 This lesson is perfect for A1–B2 English learners who want to sound more natural, confident, and fluent in everyday English conversations. Instead of memorizing boring grammar rules, you will learn through:
🎙 Real dialogue
💬 Natural conversation
😂 Fun examples
🧠 Clear explanations
📌 Practice games
By the end of this episode, you will confidently say:

I have a new job.
She has beautiful eyes.
We had a great time last night.
I have never seen snow.
He had already left when I arrived.

🌟 If you want to improve your spoken English naturally, this episode is for you!
🎯 WHO IS THIS FOR?
✅ English beginners
✅ A1–B2 learners
✅ Students preparing for speaking exams
✅ Anyone who wants to sound more natural in daily conversation
✅ ESL learners improving fluency
📝 PRACTICE QUESTION FOR YOU:
1️⃣ Write one sentence using HAVE or HAS about your life right now.
2️⃣ Write one sentence using HAD about something in your past.
Write your answers in the comments! 👇 We read every single one! 😊

📌 Free Practice PDF - https://1drv.ms/b/c/dd647548d3391fc1/...
Download it and practice Daily

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