Definition of ‘have got’
- have —used in present tense situations usually in informal writing and in ordinary speech.
Better Word for ‘Has’
- owns
- possesses
- boasts
- has in keeping
- holds
- maintains
- carries
- controls
- enjoys
- has possession of
Present Perfect Tense: ‘Have Had’
In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had.
‘Have Had’ in Present Perfect Tense
- Both "Have you had your lunch?" and "Have you had" are correct in their respective forms.
Tense: ‘Have Had’
- Past Perfect tense
‘Have Had’ in Present Perfect Tense
Have had as you can see is in the present perfect tense. Have is the main verb here, and normally, we use have and an object to speak about common actions.
Meaning of ‘Has Had Enough’
If you say that you have had enough, you mean that you are unhappy with a situation and you want it to stop.
‘Have’ for Class 1
Word ‘Have’ is used to show possession of something. ‘Have’ is used with some pronouns and plural nouns. We use ‘have’ with ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’ and ‘they’.