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5. When to Use Have or Has

Has
Have
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

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Has
(Singular Subjects)
She has a new backpack.
The cat has a ball of yarn.

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Have
(Plural Subjects)
They have a big house.
We have many toys.

8. Have or Has

I
an apple for lunch.
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She
a cute puppy at home.
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We
ice cream on hot days.
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He
a toy train that he loves.
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The sun
a bright yellow color.
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They
a fun time at the amusement park.
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My friend
a pet fish.
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I
a collection of books to read.
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Sarah
a birthday party next week.
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We
a new teacher this year.
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The dog
a blue bandana.
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I
a big surprise for you!
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Tom
several toy cars in his room.
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The garden
many beautiful flowers.
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We
plans to go to the zoo.
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She
an incredible singing voice.
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I
a favorite game that I play.
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My brother
a skateboard he rides.
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We
to finish our homework together.
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The cat
fluffy fur that feels nice.
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They
a picnic planned for Saturday.
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My sister
a beautiful drawing of a rainbow.
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I
enough crayons to color my pictures.
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The teacher
a special project for us.
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We
a lot of fun at the playground.
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Create Your Own Sentences
Write your own sentences using "have" or "has."

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Remember
Has
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.
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