Where To Use "Is / Are / Am / Was / Were" and "Has / Have / Had"
Where To Use "Is / Are / Am / Was / Were" and "Has / Have / Had"
Where To Use "Is / Are / Am / Was / Were" and "Has / Have / Had"
“is / are / am / was / were” and “has / have / had” have always been a challenge for
quite a few. Today, we will learn where they are used. “is / are / am / was / were” are
called “helping verbs”. As the name suggests, they are verbs that help convey the tense
and meaning of a sentence. “was/were” in the past form.
Whereas, “has/have,” tells “ownership” in the present and “had” in the past. Let us have
a look at them in detail:
My uncle is a businessman
They are not upstairs
The weather is so pleasant today
He was very short-tempered
Were you shocked when you saw that?