‘has’ and ‘have are the present tense
versions of the verb ‘to have’.
‘To have’ either shows possession or an action in a sentence, e.g.
I have a ginger cat called Biscuit.
George has a bath everyday.
It is important to be careful when choosing the correct form of the
verb for the subject of a sentence.
In the singular present form, the
correct use of ‘has’ and ‘have’ is:
I have
You have
He has
She has
It has
I have a pink pencil case.
You have a new teacher.
He has lots of medals for judo.
She has a huge bag of sweets.
It has always been easy.
In the plural present form, we always
use ‘have’:
We have
You have
They have
We have a small school field.
You have a spelling test, Class 6!
They have big smiles on their faces.
*Not* They has big smiles on their faces.
‘has or ‘have’?
Singular
I have
You have
He has
She has
It has
Plural
We have
You have
They have
Can you use the correct present form of
‘to have’ in these sentences?
The crocodile _________________ razor-sharp teeth.
We _________________ a swimming lesson later today.
The boys _________________ red hair.
has
have
have
Sometimes the different forms of ‘to
have’ can act as auxiliary verbs.
Auxiliary verbs are ‘helping verbs’ that appear with another main
verb in a sentence.
For example:
Humpty Dumpty has fallen off the wall.
‘fallen’ is the main verb
‘has’ is used as an auxiliary
verb
Can you use the correct present form of
‘to have’ in these sentences where they
are used as auxiliary verbs?
Caleb and Josh ____________ played football all
afternoon.
Jennie ______________ washed her hands to bake a
cake.
have
has
‘has or ‘have quiz
Which is the correct use of ‘has’?
a) We has been outside. b) She has blue eyes.
c) They has PE after dinner. d) I has cricket club later.
Which is the correct use of ‘have’?
a) She have a pet tortoise. b) He have a loud voice.
c) It have been a great party.
d) I have forgotten my school
bag.
‘has’ or ‘have’?
a) After he gets dressed, he _________________ porridge for breakfast.
b) When I grow up, I want to _________________ a job in politics.
c) They _________________ organised a charity dressing-up day at my
school.
d) It _________________ been tough to keep the surprise a secret.
has
have
have
has
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  • 2.
    ‘has’ and ‘haveare the present tense versions of the verb ‘to have’. ‘To have’ either shows possession or an action in a sentence, e.g. I have a ginger cat called Biscuit. George has a bath everyday. It is important to be careful when choosing the correct form of the verb for the subject of a sentence.
  • 3.
    In the singularpresent form, the correct use of ‘has’ and ‘have’ is: I have You have He has She has It has I have a pink pencil case. You have a new teacher. He has lots of medals for judo. She has a huge bag of sweets. It has always been easy.
  • 4.
    In the pluralpresent form, we always use ‘have’: We have You have They have We have a small school field. You have a spelling test, Class 6! They have big smiles on their faces. *Not* They has big smiles on their faces.
  • 5.
    ‘has or ‘have’? Singular Ihave You have He has She has It has Plural We have You have They have
  • 6.
    Can you usethe correct present form of ‘to have’ in these sentences? The crocodile _________________ razor-sharp teeth. We _________________ a swimming lesson later today. The boys _________________ red hair. has have have
  • 7.
    Sometimes the differentforms of ‘to have’ can act as auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are ‘helping verbs’ that appear with another main verb in a sentence. For example: Humpty Dumpty has fallen off the wall. ‘fallen’ is the main verb ‘has’ is used as an auxiliary verb
  • 8.
    Can you usethe correct present form of ‘to have’ in these sentences where they are used as auxiliary verbs? Caleb and Josh ____________ played football all afternoon. Jennie ______________ washed her hands to bake a cake. have has
  • 9.
    ‘has or ‘havequiz Which is the correct use of ‘has’? a) We has been outside. b) She has blue eyes. c) They has PE after dinner. d) I has cricket club later.
  • 10.
    Which is thecorrect use of ‘have’? a) She have a pet tortoise. b) He have a loud voice. c) It have been a great party. d) I have forgotten my school bag.
  • 11.
    ‘has’ or ‘have’? a)After he gets dressed, he _________________ porridge for breakfast. b) When I grow up, I want to _________________ a job in politics. c) They _________________ organised a charity dressing-up day at my school. d) It _________________ been tough to keep the surprise a secret. has have have has