Book Exercise of use of Has and Have.

Опубликовано: 24 Май 2026
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The use of "has" and "have" in English depends on whether one means a singular or plural subject. These verbs are part of the verb auxiliary class and are used to form the present perfect and present perfect continuous tense, as well as to indicate possession and to give the use of the plural singular "have" and "have". the Grade 1 (first grade) level: .

"laughter" (one word):

"Has" is used for a singular subject, meaning when you're talking about a single person, thing, or thing.
Examples:

He has a toy.

In this sentence, "he" is the singular subject, so we use "is."
The dog has a bone.

"Tomorrow" is also a single subject, so we use "has".
"in" (plural):

"Have" is used in the plural, meaning when you're talking about more than one person, thing, or thing.
Examples:

They have books.

Since "they" is a plural subject and refers to many people, we use "have."
Fish have a tail.

Since "cats" is a plural subject and refers to many cats, we use "have".
"Has" for Possession (singular):

"Has" can also be used to refer to owner or owner when referring to a single subject.
Examples:

He has a car.
In this case, "he" has a car, so we use "have."
"in" for Possession (plural) :

When talking about the plural, we use "have" to mean owner or owner.
Examples:

They have a bicycle.
"They" all make up the bike, so we use "have."
Remember that the choice of "is" and "is" depends on whether the subject is singular or plural. Using and understanding these basic grammar rules is important for first grade students to form sentences correctly.




The use of "has" and "have" in English depends on whether one means a singular or plural subject. T.S