Has vs. Have Worksheet

Fill in the blanks with has or have.

Use has when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Examples: child, man, girl, book, flower, dog, he, she, it.

Use have when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun. Examples: children, men, girls, books, flowers, dogs, you, they, we.

Use have when the subject is the first person singular pronoun I.

1. They ………………………… no interest in this offer.

2. Janet ………………………. got a good job.

3. Where ………………………….. they gone?

4. ……………………………. you got anything interesting to read?

5. She ……………………………… not returned it.

6. I ………………………….. mailed the check.

7. He …………………………. never thanked anyone.

8. Stella ………………………………. not got any friends.

9. Mira ……………………….. a new boyfriend.

10. My parents ……………………………. always supported me.

11. You ……………………………… never thanked me for anything.

Answers

1. They have no interest in this offer.

2. Janet has got a good job.

3. Where have they gone?

4. Have you got anything interesting to read?

5. She has not returned it.

6. I have mailed the check.

7. He has never thanked anyone.

8. Stella has not got any friends.

9. Mira has a new boyfriend.

10. My parents have always supported me.

11. You have never thanked me for anything.