Have and Has: Master the Difference
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Have and Has: Master the Difference

This fun and engaging ESL worksheet helps adults master have/has through simple explanations, multiple-choice questions, sentence completion, and error correction exercises. Learners will practice forming positive, negative, and interrogative sentences, boosting confidence with clear examples. Perfect for A1-level adults exploring grammar basics.

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Study this grammar rule:

1. Overview: "Have" and "has" are verbs used to show possession or ownership. We use "have" with I, you, we, and they. We use "has" with he, she, and it. Affirmative sentences (to show possession) Example: I have a car. Example: She has a dog. Negative sentences (to show lack of possession) Example: I do not have a car. Example: He does not have a bike. Questions (to ask about possession) Example: Do you have a car? Example: Does she have a cat? 3. Exceptions or Things to Pay Attention To: "Have" is used in the past tense as "had" for all subjects. Example: They had a party last week. "Has" is only used in the present tense for he, she, and it. 4. Common mistakes: Remember to use "do" and "does" for negative and interrogative forms. "Do" is used with I, you, we, and they. "Does" is used with he, she, and it.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Complete each sentence using the correct form of the words from the list.

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Make sentences from these words. Use "have" or "has".

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Find the mistakes in the following sentences. Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of "have" or "has".

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