Aturan Penggunaan Have dan Has dalam Bahasa Inggris
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the presenter explains the proper use of 'have' and 'has' in English grammar. They highlight the difference in usage based on the subject of the sentence: 'have' is used for I, you, and they, while 'has' is used for he, she, and it. The video covers various functions, including ownership (e.g., 'I have a new bike'), perfect tense (e.g., 'He has eaten'), commands (e.g., 'I have my computer repaired'), and necessity (e.g., 'You have to go now'). The presenter provides clear examples to help viewers understand these concepts.
Takeaways
- 😀 Have and has are verbs, but they also serve other functions in English grammar.
- 😀 The difference between 'have' and 'has' depends on the subject of the sentence: 'have' is used with 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they', while 'has' is used with 'he', 'she', and 'it'.
- 😀 The formula for ownership is: subject + have/has + complement. Example: 'I have a new bike.'
- 😀 'Have' and 'has' are also used to describe something that has been done in the past, often with the third form of the verb. Example: 'I have found the reason.'
- 😀 In perfect tense sentences, 'have' and 'has' are followed by the third form of the verb. Example: 'She has eaten.'
- 😀 The structure for commands or orders is: subject + have/has + object + complement. Example: 'I have my computer repaired.'
- 😀 'Have' and 'has' can express necessity or obligation when combined with the word 'to'. Example: 'You have to go now.'
- 😀 When paired with 'to', 'have' or 'has' implies something that must be done. Example: 'We have to arrive exactly at four in the afternoon.'
- 😀 The video covers several uses of 'have' and 'has' in different sentence structures, including ownership, perfect tense, commands, and necessity.
- 😀 The video concludes with a reminder to like, comment, subscribe, and share the video for more content.
Q & A
What is the primary difference between 'have' and 'has'?
-'Have' is used with the subjects I, we, and you, while 'has' is used with he, she, it, and singular nouns.
In the context of ownership, how are 'have' and 'has' used in a sentence?
-'Have' and 'has' are used to indicate ownership or possession. For example, 'I have a new bike' or 'He has a new car.'
Can 'have' and 'has' be used in perfect tense sentences?
-Yes, 'have' and 'has' are used in perfect tense sentences when paired with the third form of the verb. For example, 'I have found the reason' or 'She has eaten lunch.'
What is the formula to construct a sentence using 'have' or 'has' in perfect tense?
-The formula is: Subject + 'have'/'has' + third form of verb + complement. For example, 'She has finished her homework.'
How can 'have' and 'has' be used in the context of giving orders or commands?
-In command sentences, 'have' and 'has' are used with the object and complement. For example, 'I have my computer repaired' or 'She has her brother help her.'
What does it mean when 'have' or 'has' is paired with 'to' in a sentence?
-When 'have' or 'has' is paired with 'to,' it indicates necessity or obligation. For example, 'You have to go now' or 'We have to leave at 5 PM.'
Give an example sentence where 'have' expresses necessity.
-An example of 'have' expressing necessity is: 'You have to study for the exam.'
In the example 'He has eaten,' what does 'has' represent?
-'Has' in 'He has eaten' indicates that the action of eating was completed in the past, using the perfect tense structure.
What is the formula when using 'have' or 'has' for a necessity statement?
-The formula is: Subject + 'have'/'has' + 'to' + verb + complement. For example, 'I have to go now.'
What should you do after watching this video according to the script?
-The script encourages viewers to subscribe, like, comment, share the video with friends, and turn on notifications.
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