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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. I will have finished this book; You will have studied the English tenses; She will have cooked dinner; He will have arrived; We will have met Julie; It will have stopped raining; They will have left Japan; For the short form, we change will to 'll. But, when we are speaking, we also make 'have' shorter, so it sounds like I'll've finished (don't ...

  4. Will have se puede traducir como el futuro de tener que. Ejemplos: She will have to take the children with her to Houston. (Ella tendrá que llevar a los niños con ella a Houston) You will have to learn at least five new words every day. (Tú tendrás que aprender al menos cinco palabras cada día) You will have to call her tomorrow.

  5. 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. uncontracted. ≠. incorrect. He has chocolate. He’s chocolate. Él tiene chocolate.

  6. 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 shell have seen the doctor by four o’clock?

  7. To form the future perfect simple, use will have + V3 (past participle) form of the verb. By this time next year we will have been married for 30 years. If all goes well, by June 2012, I will have finished my university degree. Yes/No Questions - Future Perfect Simple.