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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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english grammar

hi .. i want to understand the differences of using have and has... like i have a shoe she has a shoe , we have a ball, they have a ball or they has a ball... i need some examples and explanation to understand their usage in english.
  

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He, she, it, or any other one person or one thing (the car, a pen, the boss, Chicago, ...) goes with "has"*;
everything else (I, you, we, they, the cars, some pens, the cities, ...) goes with "have".

John has ... / The manager has ... / Paris has ... / This word has ... / She has ... / It has ...
The children have ..
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Anonymoushi
Hi
Anonymous i want
I want. When referring to yourself, always write a capital I.
Anonymousenglish
English should always be written with a capital
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thank you guys ...:-)
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Anonymoushi .. I want to understand the differences of using have and has... like I have a shoe she has a shoe , we have a ball, they have a ball or they has a ball... I need some examples and explanation to und

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