Have you 1 thought you can follow?
Have-
verb and auxiliary verb, present singular 1st person have, 2nd have or ( Archaic ) hast, 3rd has or ( Archaic ) hath,
present plural have; past singular 1st person had, 2nd had
or ( Archaic ) hadst or had·dest, 3rd had, past plural had;
past participle had; present participle hav·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to possess; own; hold for use; contain: He has property. The
work has an index.
you
pronoun,
possessive your or yours, objective you, plural you; noun, plural
yous.
pronoun
1.
the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of
the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or
objective case: You are the highest bidder. It is you who are to blame. We
can't help you. This package came for you. Did she give you the
book?
one
adjective
used of a single unit
or thing; not two or more
thought
the product of mental activity; that
which one
thinks: a
body of
thought.
you
pronoun,
possessive your or yours, objective you, plural you; noun, plural
yous.
pronoun
1.
the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of
the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or
objective case: You are the highest bidder. It is you who are to blame. We
can't help you. This package came for you. Did she give you the
book?
can
auxiliary verb
and verb, present singular 1st person can, 2nd can or (
Archaic ) canst, 3rd can, present plural can; past singular 1st
person could, 2nd could or ( Archaic ) couldst, 3rd could, past
plural could. For auxiliary verb: imperative, infinitive, and participles
lacking. For verb (Obsolete): imperative can; infinitive can; past
participle could; present participle cun·ning.
auxiliary
verb
1.
to be able
to; have the ability, power, or skill to: She can solve the
problem easily, I'm sure.
fol·low
verb (used with
object)
1.
to come after in
sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech
follows the dinner.
oh i almost forgot the ketchup.