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Has/Have
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Has vs. Have
Has
/z/
A form of 'have' used with he, she, it to indicate possession or relationship
Examples:
Synonyms:
possesses
owns
Antonyms:
lacks
missing
Have
/hæv/
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To possess, own, or hold something
Examples:
Even good people
have
secrets.
'The captain
had
sent me to check the damage again.
"Listen, Mr. Killjoy, I'm
having
a perfectly marvelous time.
Synonyms:
possess
own
hold
Antonyms:
lack
need
want
Learn more about synonyms and antonyms
Ways to tell them apart:
Has
is used for singular third-person subjects.
Have
is used for plural subjects and for the first and second person singular and plural subjects.
To remember,
He, She, It
goes with
has
, and
I, You, We, They
go with
have
.
If the subject is a single name/noun, use
has
, like
Tom has a ball
.
For multiple names/nouns, use
have
, like
Tom and Jerry have a plan
.
When to use has:
When to use have:
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