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Welcome to our lesson on '''Regular Verb Conjugation''' in Basque! This topic is crucial for any budding Basque speaker, as mastering verb conjugation will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations. In this lesson, we will break down the regular verb conjugation patterns in the present tense, which will serve as a solid foundation for your language learning journey. | |||
Understanding how to conjugate verbs allows you to express actions and states of being, making your sentences lively and engaging. We'll delve into the conjugation patterns of regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs, as well as provide plenty of examples and practice exercises to reinforce your understanding. | |||
In this lesson, we will cover: | |||
* '''The Basics of Verb Conjugation''' | |||
* '''Present Tense Conjugation for Regular Verbs''' | |||
* '''Examples of Regular Verb Conjugation''' | |||
* '''Practice Exercises''' | |||
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== | === The Basics of Verb Conjugation === | ||
Before diving into the specifics of conjugating regular verbs, let's clarify what we mean by ''verb conjugation''. In many languages, including Basque, verbs change their form based on the subject performing the action and the tense of the action. This means that the verb form will differ depending on who is doing the action (I, you, he, she, we, they) and when the action is happening (now, past, future). | |||
In Basque, the present tense is used to describe actions happening currently or habitual actions. Regular verbs in Basque follow specific patterns in their endings, which makes them easier to learn. | |||
=== Present Tense Conjugation for Regular Verbs === | |||
Regular verbs in Basque can be categorized into three groups based on their endings: -ar, -er, and -ir. Each group has its own conjugation pattern in the present tense. | |||
Here’s a breakdown of how to conjugate each type of regular verb: | |||
==== -ar Verbs ==== | |||
For regular -ar verbs, the endings are as follows: | |||
* '''Ni''' (I) - '''-n''' | |||
* '''Zu''' (You, singular, informal) - '''-t''' | |||
* '''Hura''' (He/She/It) - '''-k''' | |||
* '''Gu''' (We) - '''-gu''' | |||
* '''Zuek''' (You, plural/formal) - '''-zue''' | |||
* '''Haiek''' (They) - '''-k''' | |||
Here’s an example with the verb ''"ikusi"'' (to see): | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | |||
! Basque !! Pronunciation !! English | |||
|- | |||
| Ni ikusi-n || ni iˈkusi n || I see | |||
|- | |||
| Zu ikusi-t || zu iˈkusi t || You (singular) see | |||
|- | |||
| Hura ikusi-k || huɾa iˈkusi k || He/She/It sees | |||
|- | |||
| Gu ikusi-gu || gu iˈkusi gu || We see | |||
|- | |||
| Zuek ikusi-zue || zuk iˈkusi zue || You (plural/formal) see | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Haiek ikusi-k || ai̯ek iˈkusi k || They see | |||
|} | |||
==== -er Verbs ==== | |||
For regular -er verbs, the endings are: | |||
* '''Ni''' - '''-n''' | |||
* '''Zu''' - '''-t''' | |||
* '''Hura''' - '''-k''' | |||
* '''Gu''' - '''-gu''' | |||
* '''Zuek''' - '''-zue''' | |||
* '''Haiek''' - '''-k''' | |||
Let’s use the verb ''"idatzi"'' (to write) as an example: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Basque !! Pronunciation !! English | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Ni idatzi-n || ni iˈdat͡si n || I write | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Zu idatzi-t || zu iˈdat͡si t || You (singular) write | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Hura idatzi-k || huɾa iˈdat͡si k || He/She/It writes | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Gu idatzi-gu || gu iˈdat͡si gu || We write | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Zuek idatzi-zue || zuk iˈdat͡si zue || You (plural/formal) write | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Haiek idatzi-k || ai̯ek iˈdat͡si k || They write | |||
|} | |} | ||
==== -ir Verbs ==== | |||
For regular -ir verbs, the endings are similar: | |||
* '''Ni''' - '''-n''' | |||
* '''Zu''' - '''-t''' | |||
* '''Hura''' - '''-k''' | |||
* '''Gu''' - '''-gu''' | |||
* '''Zuek''' - '''-zue''' | |||
* '''Haiek''' - '''-k''' | |||
An example with the verb ''"entzun"'' (to listen): | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Basque !! Pronunciation !! English | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ni || | |||
| Ni entzun-n || ni enˈtsun n || I listen | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Zu entzun-t || zu enˈtsun t || You (singular) listen | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| Hura entzun-k || huɾa enˈtsun k || He/She/It listens | |||
|- | |- | ||
| gu || | |||
| Gu entzun-gu || gu enˈtsun gu || We listen | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Zuek entzun-zue || zuk enˈtsun zue || You (plural/formal) listen | |||
|- | |- | ||
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| | | Haiek entzun-k || ai̯ek enˈtsun k || They listen | ||
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|} | |} | ||
=== Examples of Regular Verb Conjugation === | |||
Let’s go over a variety of regular verbs and see how they are conjugated in the present tense. This will give you a better understanding of how the patterns work across different verbs. | |||
Here are 20 examples of regular verbs conjugated in the present tense: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Basque Verb !! Type !! Conjugation Examples | |||
|- | |||
| Ikusi (to see) || -ar || | |||
| Ni ikusi-n, Zu ikusi-t, Hura ikusi-k, Gu ikusi-gu, Zuek ikusi-zue, Haiek ikusi-k | |||
|- | |||
| Idatzi (to write) || -er || | |||
| Ni idatzi-n, Zu idatzi-t, Hura idatzi-k, Gu idatzi-gu, Zuek idatzi-zue, Haiek idatzi-k | |||
|- | |||
| Entzun (to listen) || -ir || | |||
| Ni entzun-n, Zu entzun-t, Hura entzun-k, Gu entzun-gu, Zuek entzun-zue, Haiek entzun-k | |||
|- | |||
| Egin (to do/make) || -ir || | |||
| Ni egin-n, Zu egin-t, Hura egin-k, Gu egin-gu, Zuek egin-zue, Haiek egin-k | |||
|- | |||
| Dantza (to dance) || -ar || | |||
| Ni dantza-n, Zu dantza-t, Hura dantza-k, Gu dantza-gu, Zuek dantza-zue, Haiek dantza-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Jolastu (to play) || -ar || | |||
| Ni jolastu-n, Zu jolastu-t, Hura jolastu-k, Gu jolastu-gu, Zuek jolastu-zue, Haiek jolastu-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Igo (to go up) || -ir || | |||
| Ni igo-n, Zu igo-t, Hura igo-k, Gu igo-gu, Zuek igo-zue, Haiek igo-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Jateko (to eat) || -er || | |||
| Ni jateko-n, Zu jateko-t, Hura jateko-k, Gu jateko-gu, Zuek jateko-zue, Haiek jateko-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Hitz egin (to speak) || -er || | |||
| Ni hitz egin-n, Zu hitz egin-t, Hura hitz egin-k, Gu hitz egin-gu, Zuek hitz egin-zue, Haiek hitz egin-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Irakurri (to read) || -ir || | |||
| Ni irakurri-n, Zu irakurri-t, Hura irakurri-k, Gu irakurri-gu, Zuek irakurri-zue, Haiek irakurri-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Gero (to arrive) || -er || | |||
| Ni gero-n, Zu gero-t, Hura gero-k, Gu gero-gu, Zuek gero-zue, Haiek gero-k | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Eraman (to take) || -ar || | |||
| Ni eraman-n, Zu eraman-t, Hura eraman-k, Gu eraman-gu, Zuek eraman-zue, Haiek eraman-k | |||
|- | |||
| Lagundu (to help) || -ir || | |||
| Ni lagundu-n, Zu lagundu-t, Hura lagundu-k, Gu lagundu-gu, Zuek lagundu-zue, Haiek lagundu-k | |||
|- | |||
| Irabazi (to win) || -ir || | |||
| Ni irabazi-n, Zu irabazi-t, Hura irabazi-k, Gu irabazi-gu, Zuek irabazi-zue, Haiek irabazi-k | |||
|- | |||
| Hasi (to start) || -ir || | |||
| Ni hasi-n, Zu hasi-t, Hura hasi-k, Gu hasi-gu, Zuek hasi-zue, Haiek hasi-k | |||
|- | |||
| Eman (to give) || -ar || | |||
| Ni eman-n, Zu eman-t, Hura eman-k, Gu eman-gu, Zuek eman-zue, Haiek eman-k | |||
|- | |||
| Galdu (to lose) || -ir || | |||
| Ni galdu-n, Zu galdu-t, Hura galdu-k, Gu galdu-gu, Zuek galdu-zue, Haiek galdu-k | |||
|- | |||
| Igerikatu (to swim) || -ir || | |||
| Ni igerikatu-n, Zu igerikatu-t, Hura igerikatu-k, Gu igerikatu-gu, Zuek igerikatu-zue, Haiek igerikatu-k | |||
|- | |||
| Oihukatu (to shout) || -ar || | |||
| Ni oihukatu-n, Zu oihukatu-t, Hura oihukatu-k, Gu oihukatu-gu, Zuek oihukatu-zue, Haiek oihukatu-k | |||
|- | |||
| Datu (to give) || -er || | |||
| Ni datu-n, Zu datu-t, Hura datu-k, Gu datu-gu, Zuek datu-zue, Haiek datu-k | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Practice Exercises === | |||
Now that you're familiar with the regular verb conjugation patterns in Basque, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are 10 exercises designed to help you practice. Try to conjugate the given verbs into the present tense based on the subject provided. | |||
1. Conjugate the verb ''"ikusi"'' (to see) for: | |||
* Ni | |||
* Zu | |||
* Hura | |||
2. Conjugate the verb ''"idatzi"'' (to write) for: | |||
* Gu | |||
* Zuek | |||
* Haiek | |||
3. Conjugate the verb ''"entzun"'' (to listen) for: | |||
* Ni | |||
* Hura | |||
* Zuek | |||
4. Conjugate the verb ''"egin"'' (to do/make) for: | |||
* Gu | |||
* Haiek | |||
* Zu | |||
5. Conjugate the verb ''"dantza"'' (to dance) for: | |||
* Hura | |||
* Ni | |||
* Zuek | |||
6. Conjugate the verb ''"jolastu"'' (to play) for: | |||
* Ni | |||
* Gu | |||
* Haiek | |||
7. Conjugate the verb ''"jateko"'' (to eat) for: | |||
* Hura | |||
* Zu | |||
* Gu | |||
8. Conjugate the verb ''"irakurri"'' (to read) for: | |||
* Ni | |||
* | * Zuek | ||
* Hura | |||
9. Conjugate the verb ''"galdu"'' (to lose) for: | |||
* Gu | |||
* Zuek | |||
* Haiek | |||
10. Conjugate the verb ''"hasi"'' (to start) for: | |||
* Hura | |||
* Zu | |||
* Ni | |||
=== Solutions and Explanations === | |||
Here are the solutions to the exercises: | |||
1. | |||
* Ni ikusi-n | |||
* Zu ikusi-t | |||
* Hura ikusi-k | |||
2. | |||
* Gu idatzi-gu | |||
* Zuek idatzi-zue | |||
* Haiek idatzi-k | |||
3. | |||
* Ni entzun-n | |||
* Hura entzun-k | |||
* Zuek entzun-zue | |||
4. | |||
* Gu egin-gu | |||
* Haiek egin-k | |||
* Zu egin-t | |||
5. | |||
* Hura dantza-k | |||
* Ni dantza-n | |||
* Zuek dantza-zue | |||
6. | |||
* Ni jolastu-n | |||
* Gu jolastu-gu | |||
* Haiek jolastu-k | |||
7. | |||
* Hura jateko-k | |||
* Zu jateko-t | |||
* Gu jateko-gu | |||
8. | |||
* Ni irakurri-n | |||
* Zuek irakurri-zue | |||
* Hura irakurri-k | |||
9. | |||
* Gu galdu-gu | |||
* Zuek galdu-zue | |||
* Haiek galdu-k | |||
10. | |||
* Hura hasi-k | |||
* Zu hasi-t | |||
* Ni hasi-n | |||
By completing these exercises, you have not only practiced verb conjugation, but you’ve also reinforced your understanding of the present tense in Basque. | |||
Congratulations on reaching the end of this lesson! Remember, regular practice is key to mastering any language. Keep practicing your conjugations, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed. | |||
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Welcome to our lesson on Regular Verb Conjugation in Basque! This topic is crucial for any budding Basque speaker, as mastering verb conjugation will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations. In this lesson, we will break down the regular verb conjugation patterns in the present tense, which will serve as a solid foundation for your language learning journey.
Understanding how to conjugate verbs allows you to express actions and states of being, making your sentences lively and engaging. We'll delve into the conjugation patterns of regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs, as well as provide plenty of examples and practice exercises to reinforce your understanding.
In this lesson, we will cover:
- The Basics of Verb Conjugation
- Present Tense Conjugation for Regular Verbs
- Examples of Regular Verb Conjugation
- Practice Exercises
The Basics of Verb Conjugation[edit | edit source]
Before diving into the specifics of conjugating regular verbs, let's clarify what we mean by verb conjugation. In many languages, including Basque, verbs change their form based on the subject performing the action and the tense of the action. This means that the verb form will differ depending on who is doing the action (I, you, he, she, we, they) and when the action is happening (now, past, future).
In Basque, the present tense is used to describe actions happening currently or habitual actions. Regular verbs in Basque follow specific patterns in their endings, which makes them easier to learn.
Present Tense Conjugation for Regular Verbs[edit | edit source]
Regular verbs in Basque can be categorized into three groups based on their endings: -ar, -er, and -ir. Each group has its own conjugation pattern in the present tense.
Here’s a breakdown of how to conjugate each type of regular verb:
-ar Verbs[edit | edit source]
For regular -ar verbs, the endings are as follows:
- Ni (I) - -n
- Zu (You, singular, informal) - -t
- Hura (He/She/It) - -k
- Gu (We) - -gu
- Zuek (You, plural/formal) - -zue
- Haiek (They) - -k
Here’s an example with the verb "ikusi" (to see):
Basque | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Ni ikusi-n | ni iˈkusi n | I see |
Zu ikusi-t | zu iˈkusi t | You (singular) see |
Hura ikusi-k | huɾa iˈkusi k | He/She/It sees |
Gu ikusi-gu | gu iˈkusi gu | We see |
Zuek ikusi-zue | zuk iˈkusi zue | You (plural/formal) see |
Haiek ikusi-k | ai̯ek iˈkusi k | They see |
-er Verbs[edit | edit source]
For regular -er verbs, the endings are:
- Ni - -n
- Zu - -t
- Hura - -k
- Gu - -gu
- Zuek - -zue
- Haiek - -k
Let’s use the verb "idatzi" (to write) as an example:
Basque | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Ni idatzi-n | ni iˈdat͡si n | I write |
Zu idatzi-t | zu iˈdat͡si t | You (singular) write |
Hura idatzi-k | huɾa iˈdat͡si k | He/She/It writes |
Gu idatzi-gu | gu iˈdat͡si gu | We write |
Zuek idatzi-zue | zuk iˈdat͡si zue | You (plural/formal) write |
Haiek idatzi-k | ai̯ek iˈdat͡si k | They write |
-ir Verbs[edit | edit source]
For regular -ir verbs, the endings are similar:
- Ni - -n
- Zu - -t
- Hura - -k
- Gu - -gu
- Zuek - -zue
- Haiek - -k
An example with the verb "entzun" (to listen):
Basque | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Ni entzun-n | ni enˈtsun n | I listen |
Zu entzun-t | zu enˈtsun t | You (singular) listen |
Hura entzun-k | huɾa enˈtsun k | He/She/It listens |
Gu entzun-gu | gu enˈtsun gu | We listen |
Zuek entzun-zue | zuk enˈtsun zue | You (plural/formal) listen |
Haiek entzun-k | ai̯ek enˈtsun k | They listen |
Examples of Regular Verb Conjugation[edit | edit source]
Let’s go over a variety of regular verbs and see how they are conjugated in the present tense. This will give you a better understanding of how the patterns work across different verbs.
Here are 20 examples of regular verbs conjugated in the present tense:
Basque Verb | Type | Conjugation Examples | |
---|---|---|---|
Ikusi (to see) | -ar | Ni ikusi-n, Zu ikusi-t, Hura ikusi-k, Gu ikusi-gu, Zuek ikusi-zue, Haiek ikusi-k | |
Idatzi (to write) | -er | Ni idatzi-n, Zu idatzi-t, Hura idatzi-k, Gu idatzi-gu, Zuek idatzi-zue, Haiek idatzi-k | |
Entzun (to listen) | -ir | Ni entzun-n, Zu entzun-t, Hura entzun-k, Gu entzun-gu, Zuek entzun-zue, Haiek entzun-k | |
Egin (to do/make) | -ir | Ni egin-n, Zu egin-t, Hura egin-k, Gu egin-gu, Zuek egin-zue, Haiek egin-k | |
Dantza (to dance) | -ar | Ni dantza-n, Zu dantza-t, Hura dantza-k, Gu dantza-gu, Zuek dantza-zue, Haiek dantza-k | |
Jolastu (to play) | -ar | Ni jolastu-n, Zu jolastu-t, Hura jolastu-k, Gu jolastu-gu, Zuek jolastu-zue, Haiek jolastu-k | |
Igo (to go up) | -ir | Ni igo-n, Zu igo-t, Hura igo-k, Gu igo-gu, Zuek igo-zue, Haiek igo-k | |
Jateko (to eat) | -er | Ni jateko-n, Zu jateko-t, Hura jateko-k, Gu jateko-gu, Zuek jateko-zue, Haiek jateko-k | |
Hitz egin (to speak) | -er | Ni hitz egin-n, Zu hitz egin-t, Hura hitz egin-k, Gu hitz egin-gu, Zuek hitz egin-zue, Haiek hitz egin-k | |
Irakurri (to read) | -ir | Ni irakurri-n, Zu irakurri-t, Hura irakurri-k, Gu irakurri-gu, Zuek irakurri-zue, Haiek irakurri-k | |
Gero (to arrive) | -er | Ni gero-n, Zu gero-t, Hura gero-k, Gu gero-gu, Zuek gero-zue, Haiek gero-k | |
Eraman (to take) | -ar | Ni eraman-n, Zu eraman-t, Hura eraman-k, Gu eraman-gu, Zuek eraman-zue, Haiek eraman-k | |
Lagundu (to help) | -ir | Ni lagundu-n, Zu lagundu-t, Hura lagundu-k, Gu lagundu-gu, Zuek lagundu-zue, Haiek lagundu-k | |
Irabazi (to win) | -ir | Ni irabazi-n, Zu irabazi-t, Hura irabazi-k, Gu irabazi-gu, Zuek irabazi-zue, Haiek irabazi-k | |
Hasi (to start) | -ir | Ni hasi-n, Zu hasi-t, Hura hasi-k, Gu hasi-gu, Zuek hasi-zue, Haiek hasi-k | |
Eman (to give) | -ar | Ni eman-n, Zu eman-t, Hura eman-k, Gu eman-gu, Zuek eman-zue, Haiek eman-k | |
Galdu (to lose) | -ir | Ni galdu-n, Zu galdu-t, Hura galdu-k, Gu galdu-gu, Zuek galdu-zue, Haiek galdu-k | |
Igerikatu (to swim) | -ir | Ni igerikatu-n, Zu igerikatu-t, Hura igerikatu-k, Gu igerikatu-gu, Zuek igerikatu-zue, Haiek igerikatu-k | |
Oihukatu (to shout) | -ar | Ni oihukatu-n, Zu oihukatu-t, Hura oihukatu-k, Gu oihukatu-gu, Zuek oihukatu-zue, Haiek oihukatu-k | |
Datu (to give) | -er | Ni datu-n, Zu datu-t, Hura datu-k, Gu datu-gu, Zuek datu-zue, Haiek datu-k |
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now that you're familiar with the regular verb conjugation patterns in Basque, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are 10 exercises designed to help you practice. Try to conjugate the given verbs into the present tense based on the subject provided.
1. Conjugate the verb "ikusi" (to see) for:
- Ni
- Zu
- Hura
2. Conjugate the verb "idatzi" (to write) for:
- Gu
- Zuek
- Haiek
3. Conjugate the verb "entzun" (to listen) for:
- Ni
- Hura
- Zuek
4. Conjugate the verb "egin" (to do/make) for:
- Gu
- Haiek
- Zu
5. Conjugate the verb "dantza" (to dance) for:
- Hura
- Ni
- Zuek
6. Conjugate the verb "jolastu" (to play) for:
- Ni
- Gu
- Haiek
7. Conjugate the verb "jateko" (to eat) for:
- Hura
- Zu
- Gu
8. Conjugate the verb "irakurri" (to read) for:
- Ni
- Zuek
- Hura
9. Conjugate the verb "galdu" (to lose) for:
- Gu
- Zuek
- Haiek
10. Conjugate the verb "hasi" (to start) for:
- Hura
- Zu
- Ni
Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]
Here are the solutions to the exercises:
1.
- Ni ikusi-n
- Zu ikusi-t
- Hura ikusi-k
2.
- Gu idatzi-gu
- Zuek idatzi-zue
- Haiek idatzi-k
3.
- Ni entzun-n
- Hura entzun-k
- Zuek entzun-zue
4.
- Gu egin-gu
- Haiek egin-k
- Zu egin-t
5.
- Hura dantza-k
- Ni dantza-n
- Zuek dantza-zue
6.
- Ni jolastu-n
- Gu jolastu-gu
- Haiek jolastu-k
7.
- Hura jateko-k
- Zu jateko-t
- Gu jateko-gu
8.
- Ni irakurri-n
- Zuek irakurri-zue
- Hura irakurri-k
9.
- Gu galdu-gu
- Zuek galdu-zue
- Haiek galdu-k
10.
- Hura hasi-k
- Zu hasi-t
- Ni hasi-n
By completing these exercises, you have not only practiced verb conjugation, but you’ve also reinforced your understanding of the present tense in Basque.
Congratulations on reaching the end of this lesson! Remember, regular practice is key to mastering any language. Keep practicing your conjugations, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed.
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Give your Opinion
- Pronouns
- Basic Sentence Structure
- Plurals
- Adjectives
- Common Prepositions
- Negation
- Alphabet and Pronunciation
- Basic elements of the sentence
- How to Use Have
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