25/03/2024
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Use of "have" and "has"
Have and has are both present tense forms of the verb "to have".
"Have" is used alongside the singular pronouns "I" and "you", and plural pronouns "you", "we" and "they".
Examples:
1. I have a car.
2. You have a good wife.
3. We have a beautiful house.
4. They have to be careful.
💥 Use "has" alongside the 3rd person singular pronouns he/she/it, and "who".
Examples:
1. She has eaten.
2. He has a car.
3. It has eight tiny legs.
4. Who has a pen?
REMEMBER:
Use "has" with the pronouns he/she/it.
Use "have" with the other pronouns
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