Had


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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