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Think you are a Grammar expert? Do you know where to use has or have in the sentences? Try this grammar quiz on Has vs Have usage and test your knowledge. The word 'has' is used with the third person singular, and 'have' is used with the first and second-person singular and plural and third-person plural. You must take this helpful quiz and decide where you need to choose 'have' or 'has' to make the sentences grammatically correct. This quiz is suitable for anyone who is looking to understand the difference between has and have usage in a sentence. Don’t Read moreforget to share this quiz with your friends or classmates and help them enhance their knowledge as well.
Questions and Answers
1.
Do you_______a cold?
Explanation The correct answer is "have" because the verb "have" is used to indicate a singular possession or experience of something, in this case, a cold.
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2.
Does she_______a cold?
Explanation The correct answer is "have". The question is asking whether she has a cold. In this context, "have" is the correct verb to use when talking about having an illness or condition.
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3.
Does Alan have an earache?
No,
A.
He doesn't.
B.
He don't.
Correct Answer
A. He doesn't.
Explanation The correct answer is "he doesn't." This is because the question asks whether Alan has an earache, and the answer states that he does not. The use of "doesn't" is the correct form of the verb "do" in the third person singular form.
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4.
Kenji is sick.
A.
He have the flu.
B.
He has the flu.
Correct Answer
B. He has the flu.
Explanation The correct answer is "He has the flu." This is the correct form of the verb "to have" in the present tense for the third person singular pronoun "he." The sentence is stating that Kenji currently possesses the flu, indicating that he is sick.
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5.
You_________a broken arm.
Correct Answer have
Explanation The correct answer is "have" because it is the correct form of the verb "to have" in the present tense. The sentence is incomplete and lacks context, but based on the given options, "have" is the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence.
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6.
They____________headaches.
A.
Have
B.
Has
Correct Answer
A. Have
Explanation The correct answer is "have". In this sentence, the subject "they" is plural, so the verb "have" is the correct form to use. "Has" is used with singular subjects.
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7.
What's wrong with your daughter?
A.
My daughter has a fever.
B.
My daughter have a fever.
Correct Answer
A. My daughter has a fever.
Explanation The correct answer is "My daughter has a fever" because the verb "have" should be conjugated as "has" when used with a singular subject like "my daughter." In this sentence, the subject "my daughter" is singular, so the correct form of the verb is "has."
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8.
Does she have an earache?
A.
Yes, she do.
B.
Yes, she does.
Correct Answer
B. Yes, she does.
Explanation The correct answer is "Yes, she does." This is because the subject "she" is third person singular, so the verb "do" needs to be conjugated as "does" in order to agree with the subject. Therefore, the correct form is "Yes, she does."
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9.
Does she have a sore throat?
A.
No, she don't.
B.
No, she doesn't
Correct Answer
B. No, she doesn't
Explanation The correct answer is "No, she doesn't." This is because the question is asking whether she has a sore throat, and the correct response is to negate the question by saying that she does not have a sore throat. The incorrect response "No, she don't" is grammatically incorrect as it should be "doesn't" instead of "don't" to match the subject "she".
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10.
Do you have a stomachache?
A.
No, I don't.
B.
No, I do.
Correct Answer
A. No, I don't.
Explanation The correct answer is "No, I don't." because the person is stating that they do not have a stomachache.
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Juliette Firla |MA (Teaching Writing)|
English Teacher
Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.
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