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have which type of verb
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Have is an auxiliary verb used in present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses, and it’s also a main verb means own or possess.

Examples: I have never traveled to Paris.

We have been waiting at the restaurant for 2 hours until the lunch came.

I have two cars. (main verb).
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