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Have, Has

ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition

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Key Topics to Revise

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Understanding 'Have' and 'Has'

  • We use 'have' and 'has' to talk about what someone owns or possesses.
  • 'Have' is used with I, you, we, and they.
  • 'Has' is used with he, she, and it.
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Examples and Practice

  • Look at pictures or situations to decide who is involved and what they own.
  • Use 'have' for more than one person or when speaking for yourself.
  • Use 'has' when talking about one person like 'Ravi' or 'the bird'.

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Key Concepts

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