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has/have can be used for possession or in present perfect tense.Since can be used for either reason or time
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Hi Saurabh! 'Have' is used with - I/ You/ We/They. 'Has' is used with - He/ She/ It/ Name. 'Have' is used for plurals. 'Has' is used singulars. 1) We use 'since' + the start of the period, like "Rahul has been in Canada since January ( = from January till now). 2) 'Since' is used when we mention...
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Hi Saurabh! 'Have' is used with - I/ You/ We/They. 'Has' is used with - He/ She/ It/ Name. 'Have' is used for plurals. 'Has' is used singulars. 1) We use 'since' + the start of the period, like "Rahul has been in Canada since January ( = from January till now). 2) 'Since' is used when we mention the name of the period like, Monday, 24th July, 2004 etc.. read less
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have: (I, you, we, you) have a pen. ( have is the auxiliary verb in present tense comes only for first person and second person singular and plural) (he, she, it) has a pen. ( has is the auxiliary verb in present tense comes only for third person). Bee. bee is a numerous hairy bodied insect. since: I...
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have: (I, you, we, you) have a pen. ( have is the auxiliary verb in present tense comes only for first person and second person singular and plural) (he, she, it) has a pen. ( has is the auxiliary verb in present tense comes only for third person). Bee. bee is a numerous hairy bodied insect. since: I have been studying English since 1993. John has helped me since 10:00 this morning. Those people have been in Europe since August. Because we are talking about a time in the past until now, we have to use have/has + past participle when we use since. read less
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Has- third person singular in present tense ; Have - 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person plural; Also in future tenses; ; be- future tense; Since- when you want to convey 'for quite some time'; Example: She/He/It (3rd person singular) has a pen; I (1st person- present tense)/You (2nd person)/They (3rd...
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Has- third person singular in present tense ; Have - 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person plural; Also in future tenses; ; be- future tense; Since- when you want to convey 'for quite some time'; Example: She/He/It (3rd person singular) has a pen; I (1st person- present tense)/You (2nd person)/They (3rd person plural) have a book. ; I will be going to a temple today evening; Since yesterday, I have been sleeping. read less
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have use for .. present ... n in running sentece..like we have i have .... had use for past .. like i had done this before,, since is use for ... making any thing target ... like,,,, since u r good .. then too u are doin g in good way
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Have to be used wen the noun is plural.Has to be used wen it's singular but keep.in mind that in english grammar the words I & U r considered as plural
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Have to be used wen the noun is plural.Has to be used wen it's singular but keep.in mind that in english grammar the words I & U r considered as plural.Since is a pre postion of time.it means long back.so wenever u want to say long back u can use since.
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Has is used with singular noun and have is used with plural, be is used as is or was depends upon tense, since is used for telling exact time like since 5 o'clock, since 4 Jan. Since is also used as telling cause.
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Since always relates to time period.for example since twelve years I have been working in this company.kannan sir.
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