Here are the answers to the worksheet exercises.
A. Fill in the gaps with “have” or “has”:
1. Anthony
has a beautiful car.
2. I
have a long red dress.
3. They
have much money.
4. She
has too many problems.
5. We
have enough time to do our homework.
6. It
has a long neck and brown spots.
7. You
have too many bags.
8. This girl
has two sisters.
B. Answer the questions:
1. Do you have a car? Yes, I
do.
2. Does Claire have a dog? No, she
doesn't.
3. Do I have the right to speak? Yes, you
do.
4. Does your father have a brother? No, he
doesn't.
5. Do they have the same hobbies? Yes, they
do.
6. Does Sarah have a cat? No, she
doesn't.
7. Do we have enough time for homework? Yes, we
do.
8. Do you have a new house? Yes, I
do.
9. Does it have a tail? No, it
doesn't.
C. Change the sentences from affirmative to negative:
1. My mother
doesn't have a good job.
2. I
don't have enough time to finish my project.
3. Our house
doesn't have a big living room.
4. Jacob
doesn't have a new computer.
5. You
don't have good marks.
6. We
don't have a new teacher.
7. They
don't have identical essays.
8. You and your friend
don't have great ideas.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of verbs worksheet pdf.