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Have and Have Got (Part 1) - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


Have and Have Got (Part 1) - By Smrt English



Transcript
00:0-1 have is an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses . So
00:05 perfect tenses We have passed perfect present Perfect future Perfect
00:12 In unit one , we are only going to talk
00:16 about the present . Perfect . So the present perfect
00:19 is have or has for he she and it plus
00:24 ah past participle so have and has is helping the
00:29 past participle . Let's look at some present perfect examples
00:35 . I have never bean on top of a mountain
00:40 . Here's a question . Has she tried the new
00:44 menu and the other person ? The answer ? No
00:48 , she hasn't . They've this means that they have
00:53 So they've being playing soccer all day . And finally
00:59 have you eaten breakfast ? Yes , yet ? Excuse
01:03 me , Have you eaten breakfast yet ? And the
01:05 answer ? Yes , I have . So in the
01:10 present , perfect have is a helping verb . Now
01:14 when is , have have , is have is a
01:16 full verb . Uh , when basically two meanings .
01:21 Um , the first meaning is possession . And if
01:24 you don't understand possession , possession means to own something
01:30 . You are the owner . So this is called
01:33 possession . Okay , let's look at some examples of
01:36 possession and in these sentences have is a full verb
01:41 . So I have two brothers does she have a
01:46 new car ? They don't have ah lot of money
01:52 . And do you have a sister now ? Another
01:57 very popular meaning of have as a full verb is
02:02 obligation , Obligation ? If you don't understand obligation ,
02:07 obligation is like must . Okay , so often we
02:12 talk about obligation with the full verb have and then
02:17 to have to and then another verb example . I
02:22 have to go . Ah , question . Does she
02:26 have to leave now and a negative sentence ? We
02:32 don't have to do homework tonight . So in this
02:37 video you have learned sometimes have is an auxiliary verb
02:42 . It's an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses , but
02:46 sometimes have is a full verb . Okay . And
02:50 it's , uh , you know , usually the meaning
02:52 of have as a full verb is possession or obligation
02:57 . If you'd like to practice this more , click
03:00 on the link in the video
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This lesson explains the difference between using "have" as an auxiliary verb and a full verb. Examples of its usage as an auxiliary are given in the present perfect tense. Examples of its usage as a full verb shows possession and obligation.

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Have and Have Got (Part 1) is a free educational video by Smrt English.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.C.

This page not only allows students and teachers view Have and Have Got (Part 1) but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.

1. L.4.1.C : Use modal auxiliaries (e.g., can, may, must) to convey various conditions..


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L.4.1.C

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