Let's solve this grammar worksheet step by step. The task is to choose the correct form of the verb
"have" or
"has" to complete each sentence correctly.
Rule Reminder:
-
"Has" is used with
singular subjects (he, she, it, a person, a thing).
-
"Have" is used with
plural subjects (they, we, you, multiple people/things) and with
"I" or
"you".
- For questions starting with "Have" or "Has", use the same rule: singular → has, plural → have.
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1.
Tina _____ a problem.
- Subject: *Tina* → singular (she)
→
has
✔ Tina has a problem.
2.
Tom _____ finished all my homework.
- Subject: *Tom* → singular
→
has
✔ Tom has finished all my homework.
3.
Emma _____ a positive mind.
- Subject: *Emma* → singular
→
has
✔ Emma has a positive mind.
4.
They _____ a new car.
- Subject: *They* → plural
→
have
✔ They have a new car.
5.
She _____ lived here for two years.
- Subject: *She* → singular
→
has
✔ She has lived here for two years.
6.
My dog _____ a new collar.
- Subject: *My dog* → singular (it)
→
has
✔ My dog has a new collar.
7.
Firefighters _____ a difficult job.
- Subject: *Firefighters* → plural
→
have
✔ Firefighters have a difficult job.
8.
They _____ done all the tasks.
- Subject: *They* → plural
→
have
✔ They have done all the tasks.
9.
_____ you been to Spain?
- Subject: *You* → always takes
have in questions
→
Have
✔ Have you been to Spain?
10.
Anyone _____ an extra pen?
- Subject: *Anyone* → singular (even though it refers to people, it's treated as singular)
→
has
✔ Anyone has an extra pen?
*(Note: In informal speech, people might say "Does anyone have...", but grammatically, since it's a subject, "has" is correct. However, note that this sentence is a bit awkward — more natural would be: "Does anyone have an extra pen?" But since the prompt asks for "have" or "has", and "Anyone" is singular, the correct form is "has".)*
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Final Answers:
1.
has
2.
has
3.
has
4.
have
5.
has
6.
has
7.
have
8.
have
9.
Have
10.
has
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✔ Completed Worksheet:
1. Tina
has a problem.
2. Tom
has finished all my homework.
3. Emma
has a positive mind.
4. They
have a new car.
5. She
has lived here for two years.
6. My dog
has a new collar.
7. Firefighters
have a difficult job.
8. They
have done all the tasks.
9.
Have you been to Spain?
10. Anyone
has an extra pen?
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Tip: Remember, "has" is for singular, "have" is for plural and "you". Even when asking about "anyone", it's still singular, so use
has. But in real-life English, we often rephrase such questions as "Does anyone have...?" for clarity.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of have worksheet.