‘HAVE’ IN SIMPLE PAST TENSE( HAD )-USES & STRUCTURE TENSE: CHAPTER 4 C- LEARN WITH CONVERSATON​

TENSE: CHAPTER 4 C- STUCTURE AND USE OF 'HAVE' IN SIMPLE PAST TENSE( HAD)-LEARN WITH CONVERSATON

THE CHAPTER INCLUDES 

1. Structure of  ‘have’ in Simple Past Tense  (Use of had)

2. Conversation based on use of ‘have’ in Simple Past Tense

HAVE in Past Tense is used for having possessions

( in concrete / abstract form) in Past 

 

Example – I had a lot of beautiful plants in my garden.

                   She had a lot of peace.

                   Had you good harvesting land at that time ?   

 How to use

In Simple Past only HAD 

as an Auxiliary Verb will be used with 

each kind of subject

How to use HAD  in a  Simple Past Tense –

I PERSON – Singular / Plural  – HAD

II Person – Singular / Plural  –  HAD

III PERSON- Singular – HAD 

III PERSON Plural – HAD

Contracted Form

 Had Not – hadn’t

Structure of Affirmative Sentence –

Subject+ had + complement 

Example- Sunita had a very nice sapling yesterday.

                 You had my lunch box.

                 I had many jasmine plants in my garden.

                 We had some watermelons last evening.

Structure of Negative Sentence- 

Subject+ had + not  + complement

Example- Shivani had not any nice shirts last month.

                  She had  my mobile number.

NOTE: We can replace NOT with NO only in a condition 

when there in no use of DETERMINER before the

 noun and after has/have.

Example:- 

You had not my ring. ( My- Possessive Determiner. )

You had no ring of mine. 

She had not any happiness in her life. ( Any- Quantifier Determiner )

She has no happiness in her life.  

 

Structure of Interrogative Sentences- 

Type-1

Had + subject+  complement

Example-

            Had you my watch yesternight ?.

            Had she some satisfaction?

             Had Priyanshu any problem with test ?

 Type-2

Structure of Interrogative Sentence- 

W family word + had +  subject ++ complement

Example-

Why had he your phone yesterday ?

When had he his sleep yesterday ?

Type 3

How/much/how many/ Whose/which+ Related Noun+ had

+ Subject  + Complement

Example-

               How many apples had you in your basket?

               How much coffee had you in your coffee mug?

               Which colour pen had you in your pencil box?

Interrogative Negative 

The structures of all kinds of Interrogative Negatives

 are almost the same, 

we only need to add NOT  after the Subject

 …….. had + subject + not +  complement

Example-

                Had you not my mobile recently?

                Why had you not any good book  by

                last week?

                How many books had you not in your library ?  

NOTE: But in Contracted Form , we 

will place NOT (hadn’t )

before the subject

Example:- 

Why hadn’t you colours in your drawing test today?

How many pens hadn’t you in your box ?

 

UNDERSTAND WITH CONVERSATION

Simran: So, Ruchi, you were saying that you had a beautiful jasmine plant last month
Ruchi: Yes, Simran.
Simran: What happened to that?
Ruchi: Actually, I hadn’t a proper place and environment for it at that time. So it withered away.
Simran: Oh, that’s sad.
Ruchi: Hadn’t you any other arrangements?
Simran: No, I hadn’t. But by next month, we’ll have a beautiful farmhouse near my village home. Then I’ll have a lot of space to plant several plants of my choice.
Ruchi: Yes, of course. Congratulations on your new farm house.
Simran. Thanks a bunches , Ruchi.

 

But- Will have ???

Yes –

because in the NEXT CHAPTER, we are going to learn.
THE USE AND STRUCTURE OF ‘HAVE’ IN SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

Learn with Video tutorial 

PREVIOUS LESSONS

From the study point of view, I have categorized the lesson of TENSE into 3 sections –

I. Simple Tense (PRESENT/PAST/FUTURE) ( without the use of the main verb) 

a. Use of ‘to be’ in Present/Past/Future

b. Use of  ‘have’ in Present/Past/Future ( Possessives)

II. Use of Dummy Subject /Artificial Subject

a . There

b.  It

III. Use of the Main form of the verb.

TAP THE LINKS BELOW FOR PREVIOUS PARTS 

SEC TION 1.a.1Simple Present Tense ( without the use of the main verb)

SECTION 1.a.2  I. Simple Past Tense ( without the use of the main verb)

SECTION 1.a.3  I. Simple Future Tense ( without the use of the main verb

SECTION 1.b.1 DIFFERENT USES OF HAVE

SECTION 1.b.2 Uses and Formation of ‘Have’ in Simple Present Tense

 

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I am Meena Kumari, PGT(English)+ B.ed. Teaching is my passion. Love to guide students in Grammar Learning and build up their writing skills.

2 thoughts on “‘HAVE’ IN SIMPLE PAST TENSE( HAD )-USES & STRUCTURE TENSE: CHAPTER 4 C- LEARN WITH CONVERSATON​

  1. 💜 I “Have” “Had” a Good/Bad Day; but I “Have” Good Family 👪 Friends and “Have” “Had” Bad Family 👪 😢 ❤️ 💙 😕 and Friends

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