Let’s solve this step by step.
First, we need to remember the rule for “have” and “has”:
- Use
“has” with:
→ He, She, It
→ Singular nouns (like Teacher, Anil, John, Monkey)
→ One person or thing
- Use
“have” with:
→ I, You, We, They
→ Plural nouns (like Monkeys, Jack and Jill — because that’s two people)
→ More than one person or thing
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Part 1: Sort the words into “Has” or “Have”
List of words:
We, They, Teacher, you, Jack and Jill, Anil, He, Monkeys, I, It, She, John
Now sort them:
✔ Has (singular subjects):
- Teacher (one person)
- Anil (one person)
- He
- It
- She
- John (one person)
✔ Have (plural or special cases):
- We
- They
- you (always uses “have”, even though it’s singular in meaning)
- Jack and Jill (two people = plural)
- Monkeys (more than one monkey)
- I (special case — always uses “have”)
Wait — let’s double-check “you” and “I”:
- “I have” → correct
- “You have” → correct (even if talking to one person)
So final sorting:
Has: Teacher, Anil, He, It, She, John
Have: We, They, you, Jack and Jill, Monkeys, I
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Part 2: Fill in the blanks with “have” or “has”
Let’s go sentence by sentence:
1. We _____ to plan for the task.
→ “We” → use
have
2. The monkey _____ a yellow banana.
→ “The monkey” = singular → use
has
3. You _____ my toy car.
→ “You” → always
have
4. They _____ an exam tomorrow.
→ “They” →
have
5. He _____ my book.
→ “He” →
has
6. She _____ a newspaper.
→ “She” →
has
7. I _____ four pencils.
→ “I” →
have
8. Anil _____ many friends.
→ “Anil” = one person →
has
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Final Answer:
Part 1: Sorting
Has: Teacher, Anil, He, It, She, John
Have: We, They, you, Jack and Jill, Monkeys, I
Part 2: Fill in the blanks
1. have
2. has
3. have
4. have
5. has
6. has
7. have
8. has
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of have has worksheet.