The words hav and have are often confused because they have a similar spelling. We'll help you to understand the difference.
Have means to possess, own, hold when used as a verb.
Hav is not a word.
A good way to remember the difference is Have an E.
Is the expression 'to hav been' or 'to have been'?
The right phrase is 'to hav been'. These phrases are often confused because they appear similar.
Is the correct expression 'would hav been' or 'would have been'?
You should use 'would hav been'. These phrases are often confused because they appear similar.
What's the correct phrase 'seems to hav' or 'seems to have'?
The right expression is 'seems to hav'. These phrases are often confused because they look similar.
Should I use 'may hav been' or 'may have e been'?
The right expression is 'may hav been'. These phrases are often confused because they are easy to mistype.
Should I use 'must hav been' or 'must have been'?
You should use 'must hav been'. These phrases are often confused because they are easy to mistype.
What's the correct phrase 'seems to have been' or 'seems to hav been'?
The right expression is 'seems to have been'. These phrases are often confused because they look similar.
Should I use 'we have seen ,' or 'we hav seen ,'?
You should use 'we have seen ,'. These phrases are often confused because they are easy to mistype.
Should it be 'have been able to' or 'hav been able to'?
You should use 'have been able to'. These phrases are often confused because they have a similar spelling.
What's the right phrase ', as we have' or ', as we hav'?
The correct expression is ', as we have'. These phrases are often confused because they have a similar spelling.
What's the correct phrase 'appears to have been' or 'appears to hav been'?
The right phrase is 'appears to have been'. These phrases are often confused because they look similar.
Some synonyms of have are: acquire, sustaining, make, obtain, carry.