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5. When to Use Have or Has
HasHave
Use "has" when talking about one person or thing (he, she, it).
Examples: she, he, Julia, Jake
Use "have" when you're talking about yourself (I), someone
you're talking to (you), a group (we, they), or more than one
person or thing.
Examples: Mom and Dad, they, we
6. Examples of Have or Has
Has(Singular Subjects)
She has a new backpack.
The cat has a ball of yarn.
7. Examples of Have or Has
Have(Plural Subjects)
They have a big house.
We have many toys.
8. Have or Has
Ian apple for lunch.
have
9. Have or Has
Shea cute puppy at home.
has
10. Have or Has
Weice cream on hot days.
have
11. Have or Has
Hea toy train that he loves.
has
12. Have or Has
The suna bright yellow color.
has
13. Have or Has
Theya fun time at the amusement park.
have
14. Have or Has
My frienda pet fish.
has
15. Have or Has
Ia collection of books to read.
have
16. Have or Has
Saraha birthday party next week.
has
17. Have or Has
Wea new teacher this year.
have
18. Have or Has
The doga blue bandana.
has
19. Have or Has
Ia big surprise for you!
have
20. Have or Has
Tomseveral toy cars in his room.
has
21. Have or Has
The gardenmany beautiful flowers.
has
22. Have or Has
Weplans to go to the zoo.
have
23. Have or Has
Shean incredible singing voice.
has
24. Have or Has
Ia favorite game that I play.
have
25. Have or Has
My brothera skateboard he rides.
has
26. Have or Has
Weto finish our homework together.
have
27. Have or Has
The catfluffy fur that feels nice.
has
28. Have or Has
Theya picnic planned for Saturday.
have
29. Have or Has
My sistera beautiful drawing of a rainbow.
has
30. Have or Has
Ienough crayons to color my pictures.
have
31. Have or Has
The teachera special project for us.
has
32. Have or Has
Wea lot of fun at the playground.
have
33. Have or Has
Create Your Own SentencesWrite your own sentences using "have" or "has."
34. Have or Has Review
RememberHas
use with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it)
Example: She has a new book.
Have
use with I, you, we, they, and plural subjects
Example: They have a soccer game today.