Welcome back to Hello Daily English 💛 In today’s lesson, we’re learning one of the most important grammar topics in English: 👉 Have, Has, and Had These three small words confuse many learners because they have many meanings: ✅ Possession (I have a phone) ✅ Actions & experiences (have breakfast, have a shower) ✅ Illness (have a headache) ✅ Helper verbs (have seen, had left) In this video, we explain everything slowly and clearly with: ✔️ Simple rules ✔️ Real-life examples ✔️ Role-plays ✔️ Common mistakes ✔️ Contractions ✔️ Useful idioms ✔️ Practice drills ✔️ Quizzes So you can finally stop guessing and start speaking with confidence 💪 This lesson is perfect for A1–B1 learners who want to improve: 📚 English grammar 🗣️ Speaking confidence 👂 Listening skills 💬 Daily conversations Learn real English you can use every day 🌍 📖 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO 🔹 Have vs Has (Present Tense) 🔹 Had (Past Tense) 🔹 Have for actions & experiences 🔹 “Having” rule (possession vs action) 🔹 Talking about illness 🔹 Present Perfect & Past Perfect 🔹 Negatives & Questions 🔹 Contractions 🔹 Idioms with “Have” 🔹 Real-life role-plays 🔹 Practice drills 🔹 Have to & Have got 🔹 Proverbs 🔹 Repeat After Me 🔹 Final Quiz (Full practice and examples included 💯) ✅ KEY RULES (EASY SUMMARY) ✔️ Present: I/You/We/They have | He/She/It has ✔️ Past: Everyone had ✔️ Possession: No “-ing” → I have a car ❌ I’m having a car ✔️ Actions: “-ing” is OK → I’m having lunch ✔️ Present Perfect: have/has + past participle → I have seen it ✔️ Past Perfect: had + past participle → The train had left ✔️ Main verb negatives: don’t have / doesn’t have / didn’t have ✔️ Helper verb negatives: haven’t / hasn’t / hadn’t 💡 USEFUL PHRASES FROM THIS EPISODE ✔️ I have a headache. ✔️ I had a meeting yesterday. ✔️ I’m having lunch right now. ✔️ Have you taken any medicine? ✔️ I haven’t seen that movie. ✔️ By the time we arrived, it had started. ✔️ I have to wake up early tomorrow. ✔️ I’ve got a feeling it’ll be a good day. Try using these in your daily life 🗣️✨ ❓ QUESTION OF THE DAY Write your answer in the comments 👇 1️⃣ What is something you HAVE now that you DIDN’T HAVE five years ago? Example: 👉 I have a better job now, but I didn’t have it five years ago. 2️⃣ Have you ever had a “change of heart” about something? Use this idiom in one sentence ✍️ We read every comment and love helping you improve 💙 👍 Like this video ✅ Subscribe to Hello Daily English 🔔 Turn on notifications for more lessons #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #HaveHasHad #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishListening #BeginnerEnglish #SpokenEnglish #RealEnglish #PresentPerfect #PastPerfect #EnglishPractice #HelloDailyEnglish