Have the habit of

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Has/Have/Had + the habit of is used to talk about habitual actions in the past, present or future.

Has the habit of

She has the habit of using bad words

She has the habit of sleeping late.

He has the habit of biting her nails.

Have the habit of

We have the habit of eating fish on every Sunday.

They have the habit of keeping all the lights on.

They have the habit of coming late to office.

Had the habit of

I had the habit of biting my nails when I was a little girl.

It had the habit of wagging its tail whenever any visitor came.

You had the habit of gossiping in college days.

Will have the habit of

I will soon have the habit of waking up at four.

He will soon have the habit of going into his kennel when any visitor comes.

Everyone will soon have the habit of parking their vehicles in the basement.

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