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I have been a car.

Is the above sentence right? Does it means that I have a car?
 

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No! Do you understand that "I have been" is the present perfect form of "I am"? It is part of the verb "to be". Would you say "I am a car"?

The following are all correct and use different tenses of the verb "to have".

I have a car. :tick:
I had a car. :tick:
I have had a car. :tick:

The following are all incorrect because they use tenses of the verb "to be".

I am a car. :cross:
I was a car. :cross:
I have been a car. :cross:
 

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I have been a car.
I'm pretty sure I asked you about a month ago whether you understood the difference between the verbs 'to be' and 'to have', and I don't think you replied. Could I suggest that you have a good look at these two verbs?
 

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I'm pretty sure I asked you about a month ago whether you understood the difference between the verbs 'to be' and 'to have', and I don't think you replied. Could I suggest that you have a good look at these two verbs?

I understand "to be" verbs are is, am , are, was,....and these verbs are used as main verb in the sentence. Am I correct?

I don't recall about "to have". Could you please let me know about the concept of "to have"
 

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I understand "to be" verbs are is, am , are, was,....and these verbs are used as main verb in the sentence. Am I correct?
No, "to have" verbs are also used as the main verb when appropriate. Both "to be" and "to have" also work as auxiliary verbs.

I don't recall about "to have". Could you please let me know about the concept of "to have"
I think you'd do better to find a website (or better, a grammar book) in Hindi that explains basic English grammar.
 

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Interestingly, you used the verb "to have" correctly in your very first post. You asked "Does it mean that I have a car?" If you don't know anything about the verb "to have", how did you construct that sentence?
 

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I misunderstood it. I understand the concept of "to have" . It is have, had and having which can be used as main verb.
 

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I think you'd do better to find a website (or better, a grammar book) in Hindi that explains basic English grammar.

Does 'd stands for would here?
 

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