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We're going to learn about Has Vs. Have (The Differences and the Use).
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The words "has" and "have" are both forms of the verb "to have," but they are used in different grammatical contexts.
Has is used with singular subjects, which means it is used with the pronouns he, she, and it. For example:
- He has a new car.
- She has a beautiful smile.
- The dog has fleas.
Have is used with plural subjects, which means it is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they. For example:
- I have a lot of friends.
- You have a great sense of humor.
- We have a lot of fun together.
- They have a big family.
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