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What is a sentence with have example?

By Robert Clark |

Have sentence example

  • “You have done well” said his grandfather.
  • You’ll all have to walk.
  • It is a little speech that I have written for him.
  • Where in the world have you been, my lad?
  • “I have only six nails,” he said, “and it will take a little time to hammer out ten more.”
  • You have a good family.
  • Will you have some tea?

What do you mean entity?

1a : being, existence especially : independent, separate, or self-contained existence. b : the existence of a thing as contrasted with its attributes. 2 : something that has separate and distinct existence and objective or conceptual reality.

Can entity be a person?

For the BE-13, “entity” is synonymous with “person,” as that term is used in the broad legal sense.

How do you identify entities?

How to identify entity from a given problem

  1. Search for nouns, like Teacher, Doctor, etc.
  2. Classify nouns to get a wider picture about the entities.
  3. Read the problem description repeatedly.
  4. Entities are like Persons, Students, Teachers, Courses.

What are nonhuman entities?

Non-human (also spelled nonhuman) is any entity displaying some, but not enough, human characteristics to be considered a human. The term has been used in a variety of contexts and may refer to objects that have been developed with human intelligence, such as robots or vehicles.

Who defines person as entity?

Person or Entity means an individual, natural person, corporation, government or political subdivision or agency of a government, and where two or more persons act as a partnership, limited partnership, syndicate or other group for the purpose of acquiring, holding or disposing of securities of an issuer, such …

Is am an example of sentence?

Answers

  • My sister is a nurse.
  • I am a boy.
  • She is working on her computer.
  • We are waiting for them.
  • It is an elephant.
  • Birds are flying in the sky.
  • The kettle is boiling.
  • The baby is sleeping.

Where do we use have or had?

In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: I’m not feeling well.

Which is correct I have or I had?

Remember that have is a helping verb, and had is the past participle. That’s why it’s correct to use the verb have two times in one sentence.