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TO HAVE (present tense)
level: Beginner (A1/A2)
Choose the correct PRESENT TENSE form of the verb TO HAVE for each sentence.
1.
My sisters all _________ boyfriends.
have
has
Correct answer:
have
—
have
with plural subject (
my sisters
) — third-person plural.
2.
The teacher ________ a yellow shirt.
have
has
Correct answer:
has
—
has
with singular third-person subject (
the teacher
).
3.
My brother ________ a great job.
has
have
Correct answer:
has
—
has
with singular third-person subject (
my brother
).
4.
Does he ________ a dog?
has
have
Correct answer:
have
— after
does
, always use the base form —
does he have
.
5.
They don't ________ a lot of money.
have
has
Correct answer:
have
— after
don't
, always use the base form —
don't have
.
6.
My cousin and his wife ________ three children.
has
have
Correct answer:
have
— plural subject (
my cousin and his wife
) takes
have
.
7.
Does your friend ________ a sister?
has
have
Correct answer:
have
— after
does
, always use the base form —
does your friend have
.
8.
Yes, my friend ________ a sister.
have
has
Correct answer:
has
— singular third-person subject (
my friend
) takes
has
.
9.
My neighbor ________ a mailbox.
doesn't have
don't have
Correct answer:
doesn't have
— singular third-person negative —
doesn't have
.
10.
They ________ time to play with us.
doesn't have
don't have
Correct answer:
don't have
— plural subject (
they
) takes
don't have
.
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