Had
"Had"
is the auxiliary verb used to indicate possession, ownership, experience, or
relationship in the past.
Simple
Sentence:
|
Subjects |
Auxiliary
verbs |
Examples |
|
He
(singular) |
Had |
He
had a pet dog. |
|
She
(singular) |
She
had a friend. |
|
|
It
(singular) |
It had many
special features. |
|
|
Any
Name (singular) |
Susan
had your pen. |
|
|
I
(plural) |
I
had a dog. |
|
|
We
(plural) |
We
had red pens. |
|
|
You
(plural) |
You
had a cat. |
|
|
They
(plural) |
They
had horses. |
In the negative form, "had" becomes "Did not have" or "didn’t have".
Ø Example:
·
I didn’t have any question.
·
You didn’t have any girlfriend.
·
We didn’t have books.
·
They didn’t have any pencils.
·
Pooja and Soni didn’t have bags.
·
He didn’t have any chances.
·
She didn’t have a house.
·
Joy didn’t have any chocolate.
In interrogative sentences “Did" is placed at the beginning of the sentence and after the subjects we use have:
Ø Example:
·
Did
we have two horses?
·
Did
Muskan have a ball?
·
Did
the children have toys?
·
Did
you have a mask?
·
Did
Palak have some books?
·
Did
he have a cycle?
·
Did
we have much money?
·
Did
Sejal have toys?

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