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i have a camera vs i has a camera

The correct phrase is 'I have a camera.' 'I has a camera' is incorrect because 'has' is the third person singular form of the verb 'have,' which does not agree with the subject 'I.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1739 views

i have a camera

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express ownership of a camera. 'Have' is the first person singular form of the verb 'have,' which agrees with the subject 'I.'

Examples:

  • I have a camera to take pictures with.
  • I have a camera that I use for photography.
  • I have a camera, so I can capture special moments.
  • I have a camera, but I forgot to bring it today.
  • I have a camera, and I love taking photos with it.
  • Child, I have a camera.
  • Now pretend I have a camera.
  • Horrible, hang on I have a camera.
  • I have a camera, you know?
  • I know that I have a camera got for my birthday,
  • So I told & digikam; where to find my monitor profile and I have a camera profile that I applied to the image file produced by my raw processing software. What's the next step in color management?
  • I always have a camera with me.
  • I have a multi-camera system in my bedroom.
  • I shouldn't have brought a camera into josef's office.
  • I didn't even have a camera at the time.
  • Like it's my fault, that his sister likes to sleep in the nude and I have a polaroid camera.
  • I have a motion-activated camera over the bed.
  • Okay, I have a street security camera with a limo.
  • I have to get a new camera.
  • I might have bought a phone-camera.
  • I hear the cameras have a blind spot.
  • May I have a moment... on-camera?
  • First of all, clearly, I don't have a video camera.
  • So, heres my employees' dressing room, and... No, I do not have a hidden camera here.
  • Guys? I've got to have a camera on me. Okay?

i has a camera

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form is 'I have a camera.' Avoid using 'has' with the subject 'I' as it is the third person singular form of the verb 'have.'
  • Camera within a camera... sneaky.
  • Camera within a camera... sneaky.
  • I hope that intersection had a camera.
  • Dude, nobody brought a camera.
  • Manager says they installed a camera after the last robbery.
  • Install a camera on your computer.
  • I never operated a camera before.
  • I cannot afford a camera above 300 dollars.
  • Please give me batteries for a camera.
  • And Hitchcock knew that he had some of his most intense relationships with women through cameras, 'cause he had so much power through a camera.
  • I like a camera that actually feels like a camera.
  • There's a camera across the next intersection.
  • Coming up, local newsman shows a camera operator how to center a shot.
  • The doctor shoved a camera up into my sinuses.
  • Localized burst would disable a camera for three seconds.
  • I must have forgotten there was a camera.
  • They have to say that on television to a camera.
  • You have a camera down at the gate.
  • All right, there's a camera at 23rd.
  • I can't believe you still have a camera in your hallway.

Alternatives:

  • I have a camera
  • I own a camera
  • I possess a camera
  • I carry a camera
  • I use a camera

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