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Grammar

Conjugation

hi,
i would like to know when should i use has and have.
although i know have is a plural verb and has is a singular verb.still i need a clear cut idea abt when should i use have and has
  

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I have You have He, she, it, John, the Eiffel Tower, sunshine, this rock has (any singular subject which does not include the speaker or the listener. We, You and I, have You, All of you have They, John and his wife, the New York Yankees have

  • I have You have He, she, it, John, the Eiffel Tower, sunshine, this rock has (any singular subject which does not include the speaker or the listener.
  • We, You and I, have You, All of you have They, John and his wife, the New York Yankees have
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I have
You have

He, she, it, John, the Eiffel Tower, sunshine, this rock has (any singular subject which does not include the speaker or the listener.

We, You and I, have
You, All of you have
They, John and his wife, the New York Yankees have

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