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  1. 30 de ago. de 2018 · En el presente simple las palabras Have y Has pueden significar: Tener, Poseer, entre otros. Por otro lado, en el presente perfecto son auxiliares que significan: (yo) he, (tú) has, (él, ella) ha, (nosotros) hemos, (vosotros) habéis, (ellos) han.

  2. When 'will' is used as modal , it is followed by the 1st form of verb . When 'will' is used as noun both 'have and has' can be used . e.g. His will has power over everything (as noun). He will have to go Islampur (as modal verb). Since, 'has' is not the 1st form of verb so, in place of this we have to use 'have'. Have is the 1st form of verb

  3. 16 de feb. de 2024 · The phrase 'she will have' is correct, while 'she will has' is incorrect. In English, the auxiliary verb 'will' is always followed by the base form of the main verb, which is 'have' in this case. 'She will have' is a commonly used phrase to express future possession or actions.

  4. The future perfect is made with the future simple of 'have' (will have) and the past participle. For regular past participles add 'ed' to the verb ('play' becomes 'played'). Click here to learn about irregular past participles.

  5. Future perfect simple: use. Events finished by a certain time in the future. We use the future perfect form when we look back to the past from a point in the future. We usually use a time phrase, for example by tomorrow, for three years: Do you think she’ll have seen the doctor by four o’clock?

  6. La tercera persona singular del verbo HAVE (has) no se contrae nunca con los sujetos (he, she, or it) cuando es el verbo principal de la frase al presente.

  7. Hello Jakub, 'Will' is part of the family of modal verbs and they are always followed by a bare infinitive (1st form - no 'to'). So 'she will have a baby'. Other members of this family include 'should', 'would', 'must' ... You can also use both phrases given by Valery, both natural.