Respuestas
Respuesta:
Para tener.: En este caso, "have" significa el tiempo presente: "tengo libros" - "I have books," cuando "had" significa el pretérito: "tuve libros" - "I had books." A veces, "had" puede significar "tenía."
Explicación:
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Respuesta:
Present
I have
you have
he/she/it has
we have
you have
they have
Preterite
I had
you had
he/she/it had
we had
you had
they had
Present continuous
I am having
you are having
he/she/it is having
we are having
you are having
they are having
Present perfect
I have had
you have had
he/she/it has had
we have had
you have had
they have had
Future
I will have
you will have
he/she/it will have
we will have
you will have
they will have
Future perfect
I will have had
you will have had
he/she/it will have had
we will have had
you will have had
they will have had
Past continous
I was having
you were having
he/she/it was having
we were having
you were having
they were having
Past perfect
I had had
you had had
he/she/it had had
we had had
you had had
they had had
Future continuous
I will be having
you will be having
he/she/it will be having
we will be having
you will be having
they will be having
Present perfect continuous
I have been having
you have been having
he/she/it has been having
we have been having
you have been having
they have been having
Past perfect continuous
I had been having
you had been having
he/she/it had been having
we had been having
you had been having
they had been having
Future perfect continuous
I will have been having
you will have been having
he/she/it will have been having
we will have been having
you will have been having
they will have been having
IMPERATIVE
have
let's have
have
PARTICIPLE
Present
having
Past
had
INFINITIVE
to have
PERFECT PARTICIPLE
having had
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