The document provides instruction on using the present tense verbs "has" and "have" to express possession. It states that "has" is used with third person pronouns and singular nouns, while "have" is used with first and second person pronouns, "they", and plural nouns. It then gives 5 examples for the reader to identify which of the two verbs is correctly used based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
The document provides instruction on using the present tense verbs "has" and "have" to express possession. It states that "has" is used with third person pronouns and singular nouns, while "have" is used with first and second person pronouns, "they", and plural nouns. It then gives 5 examples for the reader to identify which of the two verbs is correctly used based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
The document provides instruction on using the present tense verbs "has" and "have" to express possession. It states that "has" is used with third person pronouns and singular nouns, while "have" is used with first and second person pronouns, "they", and plural nouns. It then gives 5 examples for the reader to identify which of the two verbs is correctly used based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
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USE OF HAS AND HAVE (PRESENT TENSE)
‘Has’ and have are present verb forms. They express about possession. ‘Has’ is used with 3rd person pronouns and singular nouns. ‘Have’ is used with pronouns I, you, we, they and plural nouns. Use the correct verb form. Tick ( ) the correct verb and write it on the blank provided.