The to have verb in present, past and future tense. Written by Bard, Google`s AI .

 Present Tense

  • I have a dog.
  • You have a cat.
  • He has a car.
  • She has a house.
  • It has a tail.
  • We have friends.
  • They have money.
  • The dog has a bone.
  • The cat has a ball of yarn.
  • The house has a yard.

Past Tense

  • I had a pet hamster when I was a kid.
  • You had a bicycle when you were younger.
  • He had a girlfriend in high school.
  • She had a dream of becoming a doctor.
  • It had a lot of fur.
  • We had a lot of fun together.
  • They had a lot of money saved up.
  • The dog had a bone in its mouth.
  • The cat had a ball of yarn in its paws.
  • The house had a big yard.

Future Tense

  • I will have a house in the future.
  • You will have a car when you get a job.
  • He will have a family of his own someday.
  • She will have a successful career.
  • It will have a long and happy life.
  • We will have a lot of children.
  • They will have a lot of money to travel the world.
  • The dog will have a big backyard to play in.
  • The cat will have a scratching post to keep its claws sharp.
  • The house will have a pool to cool off in during the summer.

I hope this is helpful!

Present Tense

  • I have a dog.
  • You have a cat.
  • He has a car.
  • She has a house.
  • We have a lot of friends.
  • They have a big family.
  • The store has a sale on clothes.
  • The restaurant has a new chef.
  • The park has a playground.
  • The city has a new library.

Past Tense

  • I had a dog when I was a child.
  • You had a cat when you were younger.
  • He had a car when he was in college.
  • She had a house when she was married.
  • We had a lot of friends in high school.
  • They had a big family when they were growing up.
  • The store had a sale on clothes last week.
  • The restaurant had a new chef last month.
  • The park had a playground when I was a kid.
  • The city had a new library when I was in school.

Future Tense

  • I will have a dog when I buy one.
  • You will have a cat when you move into a new apartment.
  • He will have a car when he gets a job.
  • She will have a house when she saves up enough money.
  • We will have a lot of friends when we move to a new city.
  • They will have a big family when they decide to have children.
  • The store will have a sale on clothes next week.
  • The restaurant will have a new chef next month.
  • The park will have a playground next year.
  • The city will have a new library in the next few years.

Present Tense

  • I have a dog.
  • You have a cat.
  • He has a car.
  • She has a house.
  • We have a family.
  • They have friends.
  • The dog has a bone.
  • The cat has a ball of yarn.
  • The car has a license plate.
  • The house has a garden.

Past Tense

  • I had a pet hamster when I was a child.
  • You had a bicycle when you were younger.
  • He had a job in the city.
  • She had a beautiful smile.
  • We had a lot of fun together last summer.
  • They had a big house in the suburbs.
  • The dog had a litter of puppies last year.
  • The cat had a kitten a few months ago.
  • The car had a flat tire on the way to work.
  • The house had a fire a few years ago.

Future Tense

  • I will have a new car next year.
  • You will have a baby in a few months.
  • He will have a promotion at work soon.
  • She will have a successful career.
  • We will have a long and happy life together.
  • They will have a beautiful family.
  • The dog will have a new owner soon.
  • The cat will have a new litter of kittens next year.
  • The car will have a new paint job next month.
  • The house will have a new roof next year.

I hope this is helpful!





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