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he still has vs he still have

The correct phrase is "he still has." In this case, "has" is the correct form of the verb to use with the pronoun "he." "Have" is used with pronouns such as "I," "you," "we," and "they."
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he still has

This phrase is correct. "Has" is the correct form of the verb to use with the pronoun "he."

Use "he still has" when referring to something that someone continues to possess or experience.

Examples:

  • He still has a lot of work to do.
  • He still has his old car.
  • He still has a good sense of humor.
  • He still has feelings for her.
  • He still has a passion for music.
  • And he... he still has my powers.
  • You better take his picture while he still has a face.
  • That he still has someone inside Hassan's delegation.
  • But he still has much to learn, Your Excellency.
  • Plugged into the chest pack, he still has communication.
  • 'Cause he still has unfinished business.
  • Dafna, he still has all his things here.
  • Maybe he made a duplicate and he still has the original.
  • It's been two days and he still hasn't called.
  • Even so, he still has friends at court.
  • I bet he still has those tapes.
  • Teri, he still hasn't called yet.
  • But he still has much to learn, Master.
  • Poor dear man, he still hasn't learned how to throw a decent dinner party.
  • Cory may not be able to testify, but he still has plenty to say.
  • If he still has a taste for the poppy, there's a man who may be able to help us.
  • If he still has specific targets, it's likely he won't wait long to attack, so the public needs to remain vigilant.
  • He hasn't been injected with the serum in a while, but he still has his powers.
  • There's a Bretton merchant who's complaining that his ship was seized eight years ago and he still hasn't received compensation.
  • And deep down, I think you know that he still has a chance.

Alternatives:

  • he continues to have
  • he is still in possession of
  • he still possesses
  • he still holds
  • he still retains

he still have

This phrase is incorrect. "Have" is not the correct form to use with the pronoun "he."

  • So busy, yet he still have so much time to complain.
  • Does he still have the necklace?
  • Why does he still have privilege?
  • Kids, does he still have the rifle?
  • I'm saying why does he still have his gun out?
  • If you talk to him, does he still have to go to jail?
  • When my baby's President, will he still have time for me?
  • Sir, suppose a student gets a job... but narrowly fails the final exam, will he still have the job?
  • He still have access to that federal marshal?
  • will he still have the same manias?
  • Does he still have the briefcase?
  • Does he still have the override device?
  • Does he still have the cure?
  • ~ Would he still have it?
  • Does he still have the sword?
  • Does he still have a suit?
  • Does he still have that little German boy?
  • Does he still have that restaurant?
  • Does he still have it?
  • Why does he still have those locks?

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