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please tell me what is - ve verb and what is + ve verb.​

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Answered by isha1998
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-ve means negative and +ve means positive...

We add not which is negative after is are am etc to make the sentence negative..For example

She is not a good girl..

+ve means positive sentence will be She is a good girl...

Hope you got it....

Answered by khushi02022010
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The verb have is used as an auxiliary verb

She has run a lovely, deep, bubble bath.

Katie had read about the concert in the newspaper.

and also as a main verb. See Tense.

She is having a bath at the moment.

The driver has had his breakfast, so we can go.

The verb have has the forms: have, has, having, had. The base form of the verb is have. The present participle is having. The past tense and past participle form is had.

The present and past forms are often contracted in everyday speech, especially when have is being used as an auxiliary verb.

The contracted forms are:

have = ’ve I’ve seen the Queen.

has = ’s He’s gone on holiday.

Ian’s behaved badly.

had = ’d You’d better go home.

Ian’d left them behind.

The form have contracts to ’ve. This can sound rather like of, especially after other auxiliary verbs.

She would’ve given you something to eat.

You could’ve stayed the night with us.

If he’d asked, I might’ve lent him my car.

Avoid the common mistake of writing of in this case.

As an auxiliary verb, have is used to make the perfect tenses of main verbs.

The perfect tenses of main verbs use the appropriate form of have, present or past, followed by the past participle. See The present perfect tense, The past perfect tense, The present perfect continuous tense and The past perfect continuous tense.

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