Have and Have Got (Part 1) - By Smrt English
00:0-1 | have is an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses . So | |
00:05 | perfect tenses We have passed perfect present Perfect future Perfect | |
00:12 | In unit one , we are only going to talk | |
00:16 | about the present . Perfect . So the present perfect | |
00:19 | is have or has for he she and it plus | |
00:24 | ah past participle so have and has is helping the | |
00:29 | past participle . Let's look at some present perfect examples | |
00:35 | . I have never bean on top of a mountain | |
00:40 | . Here's a question . Has she tried the new | |
00:44 | menu and the other person ? The answer ? No | |
00:48 | , she hasn't . They've this means that they have | |
00:53 | So they've being playing soccer all day . And finally | |
00:59 | have you eaten breakfast ? Yes , yet ? Excuse | |
01:03 | me , Have you eaten breakfast yet ? And the | |
01:05 | answer ? Yes , I have . So in the | |
01:10 | present , perfect have is a helping verb . Now | |
01:14 | when is , have have , is have is a | |
01:16 | full verb . Uh , when basically two meanings . | |
01:21 | Um , the first meaning is possession . And if | |
01:24 | you don't understand possession , possession means to own something | |
01:30 | . You are the owner . So this is called | |
01:33 | possession . Okay , let's look at some examples of | |
01:36 | possession and in these sentences have is a full verb | |
01:41 | . So I have two brothers does she have a | |
01:46 | new car ? They don't have ah lot of money | |
01:52 | . And do you have a sister now ? Another | |
01:57 | very popular meaning of have as a full verb is | |
02:02 | obligation , Obligation ? If you don't understand obligation , | |
02:07 | obligation is like must . Okay , so often we | |
02:12 | talk about obligation with the full verb have and then | |
02:17 | to have to and then another verb example . I | |
02:22 | have to go . Ah , question . Does she | |
02:26 | have to leave now and a negative sentence ? We | |
02:32 | don't have to do homework tonight . So in this | |
02:37 | video you have learned sometimes have is an auxiliary verb | |
02:42 | . It's an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses , but | |
02:46 | sometimes have is a full verb . Okay . And | |
02:50 | it's , uh , you know , usually the meaning | |
02:52 | of have as a full verb is possession or obligation | |
02:57 | . If you'd like to practice this more , click | |
03:00 | on the link in the video |
DESCRIPTION:
This lesson explains the difference between using "have" as an auxiliary verb and a full verb. Examples of its usage as an auxiliary are given in the present perfect tense. Examples of its usage as a full verb shows possession and obligation.
OVERVIEW:
Have and Have Got (Part 1) is a free educational video by Smrt English.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.C.
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1. L.4.1.C : Use modal auxiliaries (e.g., can, may, must) to convey various conditions..