Lesson 3
8. I have + (noun)
By using the words 'I have' you are informing someone of something you have possession of or have acquired.
Examples:
I have a nice car.
I have a house.
I have a computer.
9. I have + (verb 3rd form) + objects
'I have' shows possession or something acquired. By adding a past participle you are informing someone of a past or completed action done by you.
Examples:
I have heard that before.
I have driven a car.
I have forgotten the words.
10. I have to + (verb 1st form) + objects
The words 'have to' describe something that needs to take place soon. It expresses certainty, necessity, or obligation.
Examples:
I have to use the telephone.
I have to go to the bathroom.
I have to leave.
11. I used to + (verb 1st form) + objects
'Used to' expresses something that was done in the past, and is not usually done now.
Examples:
I used to develop websites.
I used to work from home.
I used to live in California.
to be continued . . .
8. I have + (noun)
By using the words 'I have' you are informing someone of something you have possession of or have acquired.
Examples:
I have a nice car.
I have a house.
I have a computer.
9. I have + (verb 3rd form) + objects
'I have' shows possession or something acquired. By adding a past participle you are informing someone of a past or completed action done by you.
Examples:
I have heard that before.
I have driven a car.
I have forgotten the words.
10. I have to + (verb 1st form) + objects
The words 'have to' describe something that needs to take place soon. It expresses certainty, necessity, or obligation.
Examples:
I have to use the telephone.
I have to go to the bathroom.
I have to leave.
11. I used to + (verb 1st form) + objects
'Used to' expresses something that was done in the past, and is not usually done now.
Examples:
I used to develop websites.
I used to work from home.
I used to live in California.
to be continued . . .
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