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He has it vs He have it

The correct phrase is "he has it." In this case, the verb "has" is used with the pronoun "he" to indicate possession. The verb "have" is not used in this context with the pronoun "he."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2431 views

He has it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate possession.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone possesses something. The verb "has" is used with the pronoun "he" in this context.

Examples:

  • He has it under control.
  • He has it in his pocket.
  • He has it all figured out.
  • He has it in his possession.
  • He has it with him.
  • He has it written all over him.
  • He has it because we sent it to him.
  • I hate that he has it.
  • So, yes, I am angry that he has it and I don't.
  • Once he has it, I want you to steal it.
  • And once he has it, the tear in the veil can never be sealed, and the World of the Living will fall forever into darkness.
  • Dominic wanted, now he has it.
  • And he has it out for me.
  • Don't shoot until he has it.
  • Do you know if he has it already?
  • Once he has it, he can replicate it.
  • Any idea why he has it? No.
  • He has it written all over this notebook, too.
  • He has it stashed in a safe with a biometric lock.
  • He has it too, look at him.
  • He has it that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
  • He has it, don't you think?
  • He has it around his head, hurry!
  • No, my lord, he has it here.
  • Only he has it much worse.

Alternatives:

  • He possesses it.
  • He owns it.
  • It belongs to him.
  • He holds it.
  • He is in possession of it.

He have it

This phrase is incorrect in standard English. The verb "have" should not be used with the pronoun "he" in this context.

  • Well, can't he have it in one of the...
  • Why does he have it again?
  • Now why didn't he have it cocked?
  • Doesn't he have it written down right in front of him?
  • - Why does he have it out for us like this?
  • His diabetes, did he have it before he was...
  • I know what it is, but why is it here and why does he have it?
  • Said he'd have it in cash, tomorrow.
  • If Welch wants this fire, he can have it.
  • If Tommy wants the aquarium, he can have it.
  • - He'll have it by Saturday.
  • He would have it even if he were poor.
  • That way he'll always know he can have it back.
  • He'll have it in the room with him.
  • If Gabrielle were in my place he have done it twice by now.
  • Could he have hidden it inside police HQ?
  • Fargo says he'll have it fixed soon. No, not that.
  • So where would he have put it?
  • And I held it in case things got worked out so he could have it back.
  • If he wants to get Lasik and it makes him happy, then he can have it.

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