He hasn't pencil to write/ to write with.
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Oh, dear, the sentence “He has not has a pen” lacks the most basic grammar, but it can be fixed. It needs a little help to move it into the realm of “natural English that sounds pleasing to the ear of a native English speaker.”
This is a sentence in the present tense, and its main verb is “to have.”
We shall do the following:
Remove both instances of “has.”
Replace the first “has” with a different auxiliary verb (“does”).
Replace the second “has” with the base form of the main verb (“have”). You can use either “does have” or “has” as your verb, depending on how you create the negative.
Your resulting present tense sentence will be: “He does not have a pen” or “He has no pen.”
However, if you wanted to create a present perfect tense sentence, it would be: “He has not had a pen” or “He has had no pen.”
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we can write both because it depends on the situation and the sentence which u r using for...fine
hope u like this if yes thnx to my ans