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The verb "have or has" shows possesion or ownership.

The verb ("to have") usually follows a noun or pronoun.

  Person
    Singular
  Plural
  first
    I have
  we have
  second
    you have
  you have
  third
    he has
  they have
  third
    it has
  
  first
    she has
  

Verb ("to have")

noun or pronoun verb

Bill has a letter.
He has a boy.
Tara has a girl.
Terry and Robert have a dog.
A mouse has small teeth.
I have a pencil.
Tom has tires.

TEST YOURSELF:

Select the correct verb for the following:

1.   we
2.   I
3.   she
4.   they
5.   you
6.   it
7.   he
8.   they
9.   he
10.  you
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      The verbs are:
      1.   have                    -      6.   has
      2.   have                    -      7.   has
      3.   has                      -      8.   have
      4.   have                    -      9.   has
      5.   have                    -     10.   have


TEST YOURSELF:

Select the correct verb for the following:

1.   Mary and I pencils.
2.   I a pen.
3.   Miss Thatcher a car.
4.   Bob and Ted cats.
5.   You tall brothers.
6.   The dog brown eyes.
7.   He a new home.
8.   They erasers.
9.   Daniel a bicycle.
10.  You my papers.
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      The negative verbs are:
      1.   have                    -      6.   has
      2.   have                    -      7.   has
      3.   has                      -      8.   have
      4.   have                    -      9.   has
      5.   have                    -     10.   have






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