Sentence examples for to has from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to has' is not grammatically correct and is not used in written English.
Instead, 'to have' should be used. Example: I need to have a refresher course before I start my new job.

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to has

verb

To possess, own, hold.

  • I have a house and a car.

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"Everyone I've spoken to has been confused.

"That team we just lost to has five wins.

The market we sell to has changed dramatically.

"Toyota appear to has made the right bets.

"The type of people we are talking to has changed.

One person I spoke to has lost everything.

And the football conference Vermont belonged to has disbanded.

"Every paediatrician I have spoken to has been shocked by Hunt's latest advice.

Joe says every man he tells this to has a similar school days story and longing.

Every Christmas the club I belong to has a raffle to collect money for a charity.

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