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Par Monkey D Alex le 8 Décembre 2017 à 17:12
Auxiliaire to have
Contractée
Interrogative
Négative
I have
I've
Have I ?
I have not --› I haven't
He has
He's
Has he ?
He has not --› He hasn't
She has
She's
Has she ?
She has not --› She hasn't ['haznt]
It has
It's
Has it ?
It has not --› It hasn't
We have
We've
Have we ?
We have not --› We haven't
You have
You've
Have you ?
You have not --› You haven't
They have
They've
Have they ?
They have not --› They haven't
To have sert à traduire différentes situations:
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Pour construire un verbe à un temps composé, uniquement avec le participe passé.
Exemple --› J'ai mangé, j'ai tombé
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Pour accentuer l'idée d'avoir. Have est suivi de got. I have got...etc.
Exemple --› I have got a new bike ( pour ne pas confondre avec be )
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Expressions particuliers où il n'est plus auxiliaire et redevient un verbe ordinaire ( do, doesn't, don't ).
Exemple: To have a lesson, to have a walk, to have a shower, to have a meal, to have to, to have a holiday
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