Had is the past form of have. It can have different meanings. I had a toy. = I owned a toy. We had dinner. = We ate dinner. She had a headache. = She suffered from a headache. They had a meeting. = They held a meeting.
3rd Grade Grammar Be Going To Verb
We use be going to for plans. We also use it when we are sure that something is going to happen in the future.
1st Grade Grammar Articles 2
We use the article “a” before a naming word that starts with a consonant sound. We use the article “an” before a naming word that starts with a vowel sound.
Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 2 The past tense
What is the structure of simple past tense? When do we use the simple past tense? What is the structure of past continuous tense? When do we use the past continuous tense? What is the structure of past perfect tense? When do we use the past perfect tense? What is the structure of past perfect […]
Download the complete course now2nd Grade Grammar Have Got Has Got Possession
We use have got / has got to describe personal appearance and possessions. We use has got with singular nouns (one in number).
Grade 1 Grammar Lesson 3 The alphabet – Vowels and consonants
What are vowels? How many vowels are there? What are consonants? How many consonants are there?
Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 32 Relative clauses: Other relative pronouns
2nd Grade Grammar Have Got Has Got Possession
Grade 1 Grammar Lesson 4 Nouns
Grade 1 Grammar Lesson 8 Nouns – Male and female
Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 9 Auxiliaries
Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 5 Determiners
Grade 5 Grammar Lesson 7 Modal verbs
Grade 7 Grammar Lesson 13 Sentence transformation
3rd Grade Grammar Imperatives
Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 29 Article with plural and uncountable nouns