has
has — verb
1. the form of the verb 'have' that is used with he, she, it, and other singular su
the form of the verb 'have' that is used with he, she, it, and other singular subjects — used both as a main verb (to own, possess, or experience something) and as an auxiliary verb (to form perfect tenses).
Darius has a younger brother who lives in Taipei.
main verb possession: has + object
Sana has already seen that movie three times.
auxiliary: has + already + past participle
The restaurant has excellent reviews on its website.
Takeshi has been learning Mandarin for about two years.
Élise has a cold and cannot come to school today.
文法句型
has + object (main verb: possession)
has + past participle (auxiliary: present perfect)
has been + present participle (auxiliary: present perfect continuous)
用法筆記
The strong pronunciation /hæz/ is used when 'has' is stressed or appears at the end of a sentence (e.g. 'Yes, she has.'). The weak pronunciation /həz/ is the normal form used in everyday conversation (e.g. 'She /həz/ a new job.'). Use 'has' with third-person singular subjects: he, she, it, and singular noun phrases (e.g. 'the cat', 'my mother', 'this company'). Use 'have' with I, you, we, they, and plural subjects.