Using has and have correctly Worksheet 2

Using has and have correctly Worksheet 2

Have and has both show possession. When to use have and has depend on the subject (he, she, it (has)) (I, they, we (have)). You can also use has for something that has happened or is still happening. Circle the word that best completes the sentence. 1. The singing has/have been going on for an hour. 2. The parade has/have lasted for several hours. 3. The chips has/have gone stale. 4. The doctor has/have been in the room for a few minutes. 5. Has/Have you made a sandwich before? 6. Has/ Have she every been skiing? 7. Has/Have he ever ridden a horse? 8. Do you has/have any brothers? 9. Does she has/have a cold? 10. The sink has/have dishes in it. 11. The trash has/have started to overflow. 12. Do you has/have three dollars I can borrow? 13. She has/have a recital coming up. 14. Henry has/have a pet parrot. 15. Bandit has/have three white paws.

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Answer Sheet 1. The singing has/have been going on for an hour. 2. The parade has/have lasted for several hours. 3. The chips has/have gone stale. 4. The doctor has/have been in the room for a few minutes. 5. Has/Have you made a sandwich before? 6. Has/ Have she every been skiing? 7. Has/Have he ever ridden a horse? 8. Do you has/have any brothers? 9. Does she has/have a cold? 10. The sink has/have dishes in it. 11. The trash has/have started to overflow. 12. Do you has/have three dollars I can borrow? 13. She has/have a recital coming up. 14. Henry has/have a pet parrot. 15. Bandit has/have three white paws.

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