Has, Have, Had

Has, Have, Had

This ESL worksheet on have, has, and had is perfect for beginners at the A1 level. It helps learners understand how to talk about possessions, experiences, and actions in the present and past using these essential verbs. Activities include grammar explanations, fill-in-the-blank exercises, sentence corrections, multiple-choice questions, and personal sentence writing. Students will gain confidence in choosing the correct form of have for different subjects and tenses.

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Study this grammar rule.

'Have', 'has', and 'had' are used to talk about: 1. Possession: What someone owns or possesses. Example: I have a car. Example: She has a nice bag. 2. Actions/Experiences: Eating, drinking, taking a bath, having a good time. Example: He had a cup of coffee. Example: We had a nice evening. Forms: Present Simple: Use 'have' for: I, you, we, they. Example: I have a new bike. Example: They have a big house. Use 'has' for: He, she, it. Example: He has a red car. Example: She has a dog. Past Simple: Use 'had' for: I, you, he, she, it, we, they (everyone!). Example: I had a good day yesterday. Example: We had pizza for dinner.
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Use the correct form of 'have' complete each sentence.

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Complete the sentences.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Find and correct the mistakes.

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Write your sentences.

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