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HAVE / HAS
HAVE / HAS




     TO HAVE
HAVE / HAS




     TO HAVE   “TENER”
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE      “TENER”
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE        “TENER”


  Hello, I’m
  Jeanne…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE        “TENER”

                         And I have
  Hello, I’m             a black car.
  Jeanne…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE      “TENER”
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE       “TENER”


   Hello,
 we’re John
 and Kelly…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE       “TENER”
                        And we have
   Hello,               a white car.
 we’re John
 and Kelly…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE      “TENER”
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE            “TENER”




  They are the Markson
        Family…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE            “TENER”




  They are the Markson       They have a big car.
        Family…
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE                  “TENER”




   I have a black car.
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE                  “TENER”




   I have a black car.

 We have a white car.
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE                  “TENER”




   I have a black car.

 We have a white car.

  They have a big car.
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE                  “TENER”




   I have a black car.               I
                                   YOU
 We have a white car.
                                    WE
  They have a big car.
                                   THEY
HAVE / HAS


   HAVE                  “TENER”




   I have a black car.               I
                                   YOU
 We have a white car.
                                    WE
                                          HAVE
  They have a big car.
                                   THEY
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                        “TENER”




   This is Robert Pattinson.
         He’s an actor
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                        “TENER”




   This is Robert Pattinson.         This is his car. This is Robert Pattinson’s car. His car is
         He’s an actor                                        a Porsche.
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                        “TENER”




   This is Robert Pattinson.         This is his car. This is Robert Pattinson’s car. His car is
         He’s an actor                                        a Porsche.


                 Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
                      (He)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                       “TENER”




   This is Megan Fox. She’s
           an actress.
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                       “TENER”




   This is Megan Fox. She’s             This is her car. This is Megan Fox’s car. Her car is a
           an actress.                                          Camaro.
HAVE / HAS


    HAS                       “TENER”




   This is Megan Fox. She’s             This is her car. This is Megan Fox’s car. Her car is a
           an actress.                                          Camaro.


                       Megan Fox has a Camaro.
                         (She)
HAVE / HAS


     HAS              “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
HAVE / HAS


      HAS               “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
Robert Pattinson = HE
HAVE / HAS


      HAS               “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
Robert Pattinson = HE


  Megan Fox has a Camaro.
HAVE / HAS


      HAS               “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
Robert Pattinson = HE


  Megan Fox has a Camaro.

  Megan Fox = SHE
HAVE / HAS


      HAS               “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
Robert Pattinson = HE
                                  He
                                  She
  Megan Fox has a Camaro.

  Megan Fox = SHE
HAVE / HAS


      HAS               “TENER”




Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
                                  He
Robert Pattinson = HE
                                  She
                                        HAS
  Megan Fox has a Camaro.

  Megan Fox = SHE
HAVE / HAS


HAVE/HAS              “TENER”


  I
YOU                                   He
 WE
             HAVE                     She
                                                  HAS
THEY
    I have a black car.         Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
                                Robert Pattinson = HE
  We have a white car.
                                   Megan Fox has a Camaro.
   They have a big car.
                                  Megan Fox = SHE
HAVE / HAS


    HAS            “TENER”
             Look at the following examples…
                  (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS            “TENER”
             Look at the following examples…
                  (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)




                                  Lisa has one brother.
                                  (she)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS            “TENER”
             Look at the following examples…
                  (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)




                               Marge has three children.
                                  (she)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS            “TENER”
             Look at the following examples…
                  (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)




                                       Homer has one son.
                                          (he)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS            “TENER”
             Look at the following examples…
                  (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)




                                      Bart has two sisters.
                                        (he)
HAVE / HAS


    HAS      “TENER”
HAVE / HAS


      HAS                        “TENER”
   Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be
                               replaced by HE/SHE
(Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)
HAVE / HAS


      HAS                        “TENER”
   Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be
                               replaced by HE/SHE
(Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)




             Bart has two sisters.
               (he)
HAVE / HAS


       HAS                                 “TENER”
    Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be
                                replaced by HE/SHE
 (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)



The subject of the sentence is Bart…
      (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…)




                 Bart has two sisters.
                   (he)
HAVE / HAS


         HAS                                “TENER”
     Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be
                                 replaced by HE/SHE
 (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)



The subject of the sentence is Bart…
       (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…)




                  Bart has two sisters.
                    (he)


Bart can be replaced by HE…
 (Bart puede ser reemplazado por HE…)
HAVE / HAS


         HAS                                “TENER”
     Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be
                                 replaced by HE/SHE
 (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)



The subject of the sentence is Bart…
       (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…)




                  Bart has two sisters.                            …therefore the correct conjugation of
                                                                             the verb is HAS.
                    (he)                                           (por lo tanto la conjugación correcta del verbo es HAS)




Bart can be replaced by HE…
 (Bart puede ser reemplazado por HE…)
HAVE / HAS


     HAVE                         “TENER”
Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can
                         be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY
(Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por
                                          I/YOU/WE/THEY)
HAVE / HAS


     HAVE                         “TENER”
Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can
                         be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY
(Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por
                                          I/YOU/WE/THEY)




  Mark and John have one sister.
           (they)
HAVE / HAS


     HAVE                                 “TENER”
Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can
                         be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY
(Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por
                                          I/YOU/WE/THEY)


The subject of the sentence is Mark and John…
         (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…)




  Mark and John have one sister.
           (they)
HAVE / HAS


         HAVE                                  “TENER”
  Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can
                           be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY
   (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por
                                             I/YOU/WE/THEY)


   The subject of the sentence is Mark and John…
              (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…)




     Mark and John have one sister.
                 (they)

Mark and John can be replaced by THEY…
  (Mark y John pueden ser reemplazados por THEY…)
HAVE / HAS


         HAVE                                  “TENER”
  Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can
                           be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY
   (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por
                                             I/YOU/WE/THEY)


   The subject of the sentence is Mark and John…
              (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…)




                                                                               …therefore the correct
                                                                           conjugation of the verb is HAVE.
     Mark and John have one sister.                                        (por lo tanto la conjugación correcta del verbo
                                                                                               es HAVE)
                 (they)

Mark and John can be replaced by THEY…
  (Mark y John pueden ser reemplazados por THEY…)
HAVE / HAS          Summarizing
                     (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS       =           “TENER”
HAVE / HAS          Summarizing
                     (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS       =              “TENER”
                Use “HAVE” when…
                (use “HAVE” cuando…)
HAVE / HAS                                  Summarizing
                                              (En resumen)




          HAVE / HAS                              =               “TENER”
                                        Use “HAVE” when…
                                         (use “HAVE” cuando…)




The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject
       can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY
  (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY)
HAVE / HAS                                  Summarizing
                                              (En resumen)




          HAVE / HAS                              =               “TENER”
                                        Use “HAVE” when…
                                         (use “HAVE” cuando…)




The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject
       can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY
  (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY)



              The students have class tomorrow.
HAVE / HAS                                    Summarizing
                                                (En resumen)




            HAVE / HAS                             =                “TENER”
                                          Use “HAVE” when…
                                           (use “HAVE” cuando…)




 The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject
        can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY
   (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY)



                The students have class tomorrow.
In this sentence, use HAVE because the subject is THE STUDENTS; and THE STUDENTS can
                            be replaced by the pronoun THEY.
(En esta oración, se usa HAVE porque el sujeto es THE STUDENTS – Los estudiantes - ; y THE STUDENTS puede ser
                                 reemplazado por el pronombre THEY – Ellos )
HAVE / HAS          Summarizing
                     (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS       =           “TENER”
HAVE / HAS          Summarizing
                     (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS       =             “TENER”
                Use “HAS” when…
                (use “HAS” cuando…)
HAVE / HAS                             Summarizing
                                         (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS                            =               “TENER”
                                    Use “HAS” when…
                                     (use “HAS” cuando…)




  The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be
                 replaced by HE / SHE
        (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE)
HAVE / HAS                             Summarizing
                                         (En resumen)




       HAVE / HAS                            =               “TENER”
                                    Use “HAS” when…
                                     (use “HAS” cuando…)




  The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be
                 replaced by HE / SHE
        (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE)



             The student has class tomorrow.
HAVE / HAS                                   Summarizing
                                               (En resumen)




          HAVE / HAS                              =                “TENER”
                                         Use “HAS” when…
                                           (use “HAS” cuando…)




    The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be
                   replaced by HE / SHE
             (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE)



                 The student has class tomorrow.
In this sentence, use HAS because the subject is THE STUDENT; and THE STUDENT can be
                           replaced by the pronoun HE / SHE.
  (En esta oración, se usa HAS porque el sujeto es THE STUDENT – El estudiante- ; y THE STUDENT puede ser
                             reemplazado por el pronombre HE / SHE – ÉL / Ella )
Thank you!

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Course 2-Unit 4: Have and has. affirmative statements

  • 2. HAVE / HAS TO HAVE
  • 3. HAVE / HAS TO HAVE “TENER”
  • 4. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER”
  • 5. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Hello, I’m Jeanne…
  • 6. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” And I have Hello, I’m a black car. Jeanne…
  • 7. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER”
  • 8. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Hello, we’re John and Kelly…
  • 9. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” And we have Hello, a white car. we’re John and Kelly…
  • 10. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER”
  • 11. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” They are the Markson Family…
  • 12. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” They are the Markson They have a big car. Family…
  • 13. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” I have a black car.
  • 14. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” I have a black car. We have a white car.
  • 15. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” I have a black car. We have a white car. They have a big car.
  • 16. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” I have a black car. I YOU We have a white car. WE They have a big car. THEY
  • 17. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” I have a black car. I YOU We have a white car. WE HAVE They have a big car. THEY
  • 18. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Robert Pattinson. He’s an actor
  • 19. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Robert Pattinson. This is his car. This is Robert Pattinson’s car. His car is He’s an actor a Porsche.
  • 20. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Robert Pattinson. This is his car. This is Robert Pattinson’s car. His car is He’s an actor a Porsche. Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. (He)
  • 21. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Megan Fox. She’s an actress.
  • 22. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Megan Fox. She’s This is her car. This is Megan Fox’s car. Her car is a an actress. Camaro.
  • 23. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” This is Megan Fox. She’s This is her car. This is Megan Fox’s car. Her car is a an actress. Camaro. Megan Fox has a Camaro. (She)
  • 24. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche.
  • 25. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. Robert Pattinson = HE
  • 26. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. Robert Pattinson = HE Megan Fox has a Camaro.
  • 27. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. Robert Pattinson = HE Megan Fox has a Camaro. Megan Fox = SHE
  • 28. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. Robert Pattinson = HE He She Megan Fox has a Camaro. Megan Fox = SHE
  • 29. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. He Robert Pattinson = HE She HAS Megan Fox has a Camaro. Megan Fox = SHE
  • 30. HAVE / HAS HAVE/HAS “TENER” I YOU He WE HAVE She HAS THEY I have a black car. Robert Pattinson has a Porsche. Robert Pattinson = HE We have a white car. Megan Fox has a Camaro. They have a big car. Megan Fox = SHE
  • 31. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Look at the following examples… (mire los siguientes ejemplos…)
  • 32. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Look at the following examples… (mire los siguientes ejemplos…) Lisa has one brother. (she)
  • 33. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Look at the following examples… (mire los siguientes ejemplos…) Marge has three children. (she)
  • 34. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Look at the following examples… (mire los siguientes ejemplos…) Homer has one son. (he)
  • 35. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Look at the following examples… (mire los siguientes ejemplos…) Bart has two sisters. (he)
  • 36. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER”
  • 37. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by HE/SHE (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE)
  • 38. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by HE/SHE (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE) Bart has two sisters. (he)
  • 39. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by HE/SHE (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE) The subject of the sentence is Bart… (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…) Bart has two sisters. (he)
  • 40. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by HE/SHE (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE) The subject of the sentence is Bart… (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…) Bart has two sisters. (he) Bart can be replaced by HE… (Bart puede ser reemplazado por HE…)
  • 41. HAVE / HAS HAS “TENER” Use HAS when the pronoun is HE/SHE or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by HE/SHE (Use HAS cuando el pronombre es HE/SHE o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por HE/SHE) The subject of the sentence is Bart… (el sujeto de la oración es Bart…) Bart has two sisters. …therefore the correct conjugation of the verb is HAS. (he) (por lo tanto la conjugación correcta del verbo es HAS) Bart can be replaced by HE… (Bart puede ser reemplazado por HE…)
  • 42. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por I/YOU/WE/THEY)
  • 43. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por I/YOU/WE/THEY) Mark and John have one sister. (they)
  • 44. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por I/YOU/WE/THEY) The subject of the sentence is Mark and John… (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…) Mark and John have one sister. (they)
  • 45. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por I/YOU/WE/THEY) The subject of the sentence is Mark and John… (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…) Mark and John have one sister. (they) Mark and John can be replaced by THEY… (Mark y John pueden ser reemplazados por THEY…)
  • 46. HAVE / HAS HAVE “TENER” Use HAVE when the pronoun is I/YOU/WE/THEY or when the subject of the sentence can be replaced by I/YOU/WE/THEY (Use HAVE cuando el pronombre es I/YOU/WE/THEY o cuando el sujeto de la oración puede ser reemplazado por I/YOU/WE/THEY) The subject of the sentence is Mark and John… (el sujeto de la oración es Mark and John…) …therefore the correct conjugation of the verb is HAVE. Mark and John have one sister. (por lo tanto la conjugación correcta del verbo es HAVE) (they) Mark and John can be replaced by THEY… (Mark y John pueden ser reemplazados por THEY…)
  • 47. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER”
  • 48. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAVE” when… (use “HAVE” cuando…)
  • 49. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAVE” when… (use “HAVE” cuando…) The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY)
  • 50. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAVE” when… (use “HAVE” cuando…) The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY) The students have class tomorrow.
  • 51. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAVE” when… (use “HAVE” cuando…) The pronoun is I / YOU / WE / THEY or when the subject can be replaced by I / YOU / WE / THEY (el pronombre es I / YOU / WE / THEY o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por I / YOU / WE / THEY) The students have class tomorrow. In this sentence, use HAVE because the subject is THE STUDENTS; and THE STUDENTS can be replaced by the pronoun THEY. (En esta oración, se usa HAVE porque el sujeto es THE STUDENTS – Los estudiantes - ; y THE STUDENTS puede ser reemplazado por el pronombre THEY – Ellos )
  • 52. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER”
  • 53. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAS” when… (use “HAS” cuando…)
  • 54. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAS” when… (use “HAS” cuando…) The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be replaced by HE / SHE (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE)
  • 55. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAS” when… (use “HAS” cuando…) The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be replaced by HE / SHE (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE) The student has class tomorrow.
  • 56. HAVE / HAS Summarizing (En resumen) HAVE / HAS = “TENER” Use “HAS” when… (use “HAS” cuando…) The pronoun is HE / SHE or when the subject can be replaced by HE / SHE (el pronombre es HE / SHE o cuando el sujeto puede ser reemplazado por HE / SHE) The student has class tomorrow. In this sentence, use HAS because the subject is THE STUDENT; and THE STUDENT can be replaced by the pronoun HE / SHE. (En esta oración, se usa HAS porque el sujeto es THE STUDENT – El estudiante- ; y THE STUDENT puede ser reemplazado por el pronombre HE / SHE – ÉL / Ella )