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  1. As with have, get can be used when you want to say who did the action that you caused to happen. This construction sounds like the subject has persuaded or asked another person to do the action for them.

  2. Forming questions in the past simple is not much different from forming questions in the present simple. The structure of the question stays the same. The only difference is the tense of the verb. Look at …

  3. Suggestions: Print out the “I Have, Who Has” flashcards on card stock and laminate them so they will last for many years to come. Practice the game once with your students so they understand how the …

  4. When to use have and has depend on the subject (he, she, it (has)) (I, they, we (have)). You can also use has for something that has happened or is still happening.

  5. Q11 - One of us ____ to decide. has have Q12 - Both of them ____ been arrested. has have Q13 - He ____ arrived yet. hasn't haven't has have Q14 - She doesn't ____ the answer.

  6. Drug overdoses are one of the leading causes of injury death in adults and have risen over the past several decades in the United States (1–3). Overdoses involving synthetic opioids (fentanyl, for …

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