| Cada uno es como Dios le ha criado.[3] |
| —Pedro de Alarcón. |
6. The verb to have denoting possession is rendered tener. With auxiliary force it is haber.
I used to have it, but I have it no longer.
Lo tenía sí, pero ya no lo tengo más.
He says he has sold it, but I don't know who has bought it.
Dice que lo ha vendido, pero no sé quien lo ha comprado.
(a) To have meaning to cause to be done or made, let, is rendered by hacer followed (1) by a direct infinitive, or (2) by que with the subjunctive of indirect command.
Have them get the trunks down at once.
Hágales bajar los baúles en seguida or Haga Vd. que bajen los baúles.
I like this book very much. I will have the children read it.