Use of ‘Has’
- Word ‘has’ show possession of something.
- ‘Has’ is used when the subject is a singular noun or singular pronoun.
- We use ‘has’ with ‘he’, ‘she’ and ‘it’.
1. She has a great personality.
2. He has a robot car.
3. Hari has a new bag.
4. Seema has a diamond ring.
5. He has a new haircut.
Use of ‘Have’
- Word ‘Have’ is used to show possession of something.
- ‘Have’ is used with some pronouns and plural nouns.
- We use ‘have’ with ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’ and ‘they’.
1. I have a great Science teacher.
2. They have a big house in the city.
3. We have a farm house.
4. The girls have brought their projects.
5. Birds have wings and feathers.
Use of ‘Had’
- 'Had' is the past tense of 'has' and 'have'.
1. She had a Barbie doll.
2. They had a car.
3. We had a talk.
4. He had a football.
5. I had a pen
Practice Exercise
1. She _________ a pet dog.
2. You _________ a nice car.
3. We _________ a small garden.
4. The car _________ a flat tyre.
5. Dia _________ your pencil.
6. Ram _________ a new bag.
7. We _________ new pens.
8. We _________ a holiday yesterday.
9. The girl _________ a lot of oranges in her basket.
10. The room _________ no windows.
11. Some monkeys _________ long tails.
12. The tree _________ red leaves.
13. She _________ curly hair.
QB) Put ‘has’, ‘have’, or ‘had’ in the following sentences.
1. We __________ dinner at eight every night.
2. January __________ 31 days.
3. Do you __________ a rough notebook?
4. We __________ a lot of fun today.
5. Dia __________ to visit the doctor.
6. My brother __________ many cars.
7. They __________ exam tomorrow.
8. A mango __________ a one big seed.
9. Dia __________ a beautiful dress.
10. Nalini __________ a pet bird.
11. Abhishek __________ a birthday party yesterday.
12. Dia __________ long hair.
13. Do you __________ a laptop?