what is the different meaning of have as a main verb
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Today, we look at how to use have when it is the main verb in the sentence. One common structure is have + noun phrase. For example, you might hear a person say "I have a bicycle," or "I don't have a bicycle." In these sentences, the verb "have" means to own or possess something
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When have is a main verb, it makes perfect forms like other main verbs.
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