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i have a car. vs i has a car.

The correct phrase is "I have a car." The verb "have" should be conjugated as "have" for the pronoun "I." The incorrect phrase "I has a car." uses the incorrect verb form for the pronoun.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 4433 views

i have a car.

This phrase is correct. The verb "have" is correctly conjugated for the pronoun "I."

This phrase is used to indicate ownership of a car. The verb "have" is conjugated as "have" for the pronoun "I."

Examples:

  • I have a car.
  • She has a bike.
  • They have a truck.
  • He has a motorcycle.
  • We have a van.
  • If you can drive, I have a car.
  • I have a car. No, you don't.
  • "Dad, I can only go to college if I have a car."
  • JOHN: I have a car outside.
  • I have a car like Gizmo.
  • I have a car service outside.
  • We can leave straight from here. I have a car waiting outside.
  • Sorry. I don't have a car.
  • I usually have my answering service on, but I have a car emergency.
  • I'm sorry. I have a car waiting.
  • - I have a car and go alone.
  • David and I thought girls should have a car.
  • 'Cause I'm such a pathetic loser and I don't have a car.
  • You got to take me. I don't have a car.
  • Or I'll call a cab, since I don't have a car.
  • And that I have to buy a car.
  • I might have heard a car.
  • A, I have a beautiful car.
  • Because now I have a car payment that bounces.
  • This way, I have a car waiting for me.

i has a car.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "has" is not the correct form for the pronoun "I."

  • I want someone who has a car.
  • You're the only person I know who has a sports car.
  • But she already has a car.
  • Well, even now, not everybody has a car.
  • Each of the brothers has a car.
  • Fan has a car. I'll ask him to take us to grandma's place.
  • I know your mother's out of town, and you got the keys, and Dan has a car.
  • Don Antonio is the boss of four or five stores,... ...he even has a car.
  • I guess she's lucky she has a car.
  • In our cities and countries, we often assume that everyone has a car.
  • You're like, this bloke has a car.
  • Deacon Rogers never rented a car.
  • - Excessive force with a car.
  • Someone bounced Jimmy Dix off a car.
  • What? so Barry has a car and no license, and I have a license and no car.
  • What?! so Barry has a car and no license, and I have a license and no car.
  • I rented a car. I'll have to get my car.
  • Or in six weeks, when Mark has a car accident.
  • He has a car and women.
  • He has a car... Truly luxurious.

Alternatives:

  • I have a car.

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