is 'have' a main verb
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your answer is partly yes and partly no please try to understand the following:
When have is a main verb, it makes perfect forms like all other main verbs. This means that it is possible to use have twice in the present or past perfect sentences, once as an auxiliary verb and once as a main verb. We have had enough, thank you.
Have = ’ve: I’ve seen the Queen
Had = ’d: You’d better go home
Has = ’s: He’s gone on holiday
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