The Conjugation of an active verb is called the Active Voice, and that of a passive Verb the Passive Voice.
If verbs have voices, it is but reasonable that walls should have ears.
The auxiliary and active verb To Have is thus peculiarly conjugated by some people in some of its moods and tenses.
TO HAVE.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
PRESENT TENSE.
| SINGULAR. | PLURAL. | |||||
| 1. | Pers. | I has. | 1. | Pers. | We has. | |
| 2. | Thee’st. | 2. | Ye or you has. | |||
| 3. | He’ve. | 3. | They has. | |||
PERFECT TENSE.
| SINGULAR. | PLURAL. | |
| 1. I’ze had. | 1. We’ze had. | |
| 2. Thee’st had. | 2. Ye or you’ze had. | |
| 3. He’ve had. | 3. They’ze had. |