'To have' is an extremely multi-faceted verb that can be used to express the idea of possessing something, doing something, or even experiencing something. It can also be used in the sense of obligation, living up to expectations, and more. All in all, it is an indispensable part of everyday language.
Have | has
I have
You have
He has
She has
It has
We have
You have
They have
A Complete the following sentences.
They …………….. a new car.
She …………….. one sister and two brothers.
He and I …………….. many things in common.
Chloe …………….. a new laptop.
We …………….. many friends in New York.
Henry …………….. a headache.
Grace …………….. a date with George tonight.
Mr. Brooks …………….. a strong foreign accent.
Both brothers …………….. red hair.
Harry’s dog …………….. a long tail.
Mr. Smith’s office …………….. three large windows.
I …………….. a charge account in Macy’s Department Store.
Both children …………….. bad colds.
Dr. Snyder…………….. many patients.
Mr. Jones, the lawyer, …………….. many clients.
We. …………….. a large library at school.
The secretary …………….. a new iPhone.
The building …………….. two entrances.
I …………….. brown eyes.
You …………….. green eyes.