Have, Has, and Had Real English Examples | B1–B2 Grammar in Context

Опубликовано: 02 Август 2026
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Have, has and had in English, learn the rules, avoid common mistakes, and use these everyday verbs naturally in real conversations.

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Do you get confused by have, has, and had when you speak English?

In this Love English Lab lesson, you will learn how to use *have, has, and had* correctly in everyday English. These small words are essential for talking about meetings, food, health, time, problems, obligations, experiences, plans, and daily life.

You will practice natural English phrases such as:

“I have a question.”
“She has a meeting.”
“We had dinner.”
“Do you have time?”
“Does she have the file?”
“Did you have lunch?”
“I have to go.”
“I’ve had a busy week.”

In this lesson, you will learn how to use:

✅ *Have* with I, you, we, and they
✅ *Has* with he, she, and it
✅ *Had* for the past with every subject
✅ *Have to* for obligations and necessary actions
✅ *Have a good time* and *have fun* for experiences
✅ *Have breakfast, have lunch,* and *have dinner*
✅ *Have a headache* and other common daily problems
✅ *Have been* for progress and recent situations
✅ *Have had* for experiences connected to the present

You will also avoid common mistakes with have, has, and had:

❌ “She have a question.”
✅ “She has a question.”

❌ “Yesterday, I have a meeting.”
✅ “Yesterday, I had a meeting.”

❌ “Does she has time?”
✅ “Does she have time?”

❌ “Did you had lunch?”
✅ “Did you have lunch?”

Remember:

*I have* = present with I, you, we, and they
*She has* = present with he, she, and it
*I had* = past with all subjects

This lesson is ideal for B1–B2 English learners who want to understand grammar in context, improve English speaking, and use common English expressions more confidently.

💬 Your turn:

Write three sentences in the comments:

One with *have*
One with *has*
One with *had*

For example:

“I have a goal.”
“My friend has a busy day.”
“Yesterday, I had a good conversation.”

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