Conjugation of Have and Go
To Have = To show possession / a qualityTo Go = to show movement (travel) in a specific direction
Subject | To Have | The Rest of the sentence |
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I / you / we / they | have | an old bike. |
he / she / it | has | a new car. |
Subject | To Go | The Rest of the sentence |
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I / you / we / they | go | to class every day. |
he / she / it | goes | to the movies on Friday. |
Have and Go in Negative Sentences
To make a negative sentence in English with To Have and To Go we use Don't or Doesn't followed by Have or Go (never Has or Goes).Affirmative: You have a pen.
Negative: You don't have a pen.
You will see that we add don't between the subject and the verb. We use Don't when the subject is I, you, we or they.
Affirmative: He has a pencil.
Negative: He doesn't have a pencil.
When the subject is he, she or it, we add doesn't between the subject and the verb to make a negative sentence. Notice that we don't use the normal third person conjugation (has, goes) in negative sentences. We use the base form of the infinitive as seen below.
Word Order of Negative Sentences
The following is the word order to construct a basic negative sentence in English in the Present Tense using Don't or Doesn't.Subject | don't/doesn't | To Have* | The Rest of the sentence |
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I / you / we / they | don't | have | cereal for lunch. |
he / she / it | doesn't |
Subject | don't/doesn't | To Go* | The Rest of the sentence |
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I / you / we / they | don't | go | to classes every day. |
he / she / it | doesn't |
Remember that the infinitive is the verb before it is conjugated (changed) and it begins with TO. For example: to have, to eat, to go, to live, to speak etc.
Examples of Negative Sentences with Have:
- You don't have a clue.
- John doesn't have many friends.
- We don't have time for a rest.
- It doesn't have four wheels.
- They don't have the correct answers.
- She doesn't have a nice dress.
- You don't go to university.
- John doesn't go to parties.
- We don't go to work on the weekend.
- It doesn't go fast.
- They don't go to the beach.
- She doesn't go to church.
Questions with Have and Go
To make a question in English with To Have and To Go, we normally use Do or Does at the beginning of the question.Affirmative: You have a girlfriend.
Question: Do you have a girlfriend?
You will see that we add DO at the beginning of the affirmative sentence to make it a question. We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they.
Affirmative: She has a boyfriend.
Question: Does she have a boyfriend?
When the subject is he, she or it, we add DOES at the beginning to make the affirmative sentence a question. Notice that we don't use the normal third person conjugation (has, goes) in questions. We use the base form of the infinitive as seen below.
Word Order of Questions with Do and Does
The following is the word order to construct a basic question in English using Do or Does.Do/Does | Subject | Verb* | The Rest of the sentence |
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Do | I / you / we / they | have | a new bike? |
Does | he / she / it |
Do/Does | Subject | Verb* | The Rest of the sentence |
---|---|---|---|
Do | I / you / we / they | go | to school? |
Does | he / she / it |
Remember that the infinitive is the verb before it is conjugated (changed) and it begins with TO. For example: to have, to eat, to go, to live, to speak etc.
Examples of Questions with Have and Go:
- Do you have a dictionary?
- Does Mary have a dictionary?
- Do we go to all the meetings?
- Does she go to all the meetings?
Short Answers with Have and Go
In questions that use do/does it is possible to give short answers to direct questions as follows:Sample Questions | Short Answer (Affirmative) | Short Answer (Negative) |
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Do you have a car? Do you go to church? | Yes, I do. | No, I don't. |
Do I have time? Do I go to work today? | Yes, you do. | No, you don't. |
Do you both have time? Do you both go to school? | Yes, we do. | No, we don't. |
Do they have a car? Do they go to the pub? | Yes, they do. | No, they don't. |
Does he have a car? Does he go to university? | Yes, he does. | No, he doesn't. |
Does she have a car? Does she go to the gym? | Yes, she does. | No, she doesn't. |
Does it have four wheels? Does it go slow? | Yes, it does. | No, it doesn't. |
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