Use Have, Has or Had

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Use Have, Has or Had


Use Have, Has or Had

Use Have, Has or Had


Use of has, have had
Affirmative Sentences



  • The verbs - has and have - are used in present Tense, and had is used in past tense.
  • Has is used with the subjects - he, she, it, and singular number.
  • Have is used with the subjects - I, we, you, they and plural numbers.
  • Has is used with all the subjects, irrespective of any number of the person.

  1. I have many books.
  2. You have a costly pen.
  3. We have many rights.
  4. They have two servants.
  5. Those girls have lovely beauty.
  6. Shyam has a house.
  7. Hari has a sharp knife he has an urgent piece of work.
  8. She has curly hair.
  9. He has a bad cold.
  10. I had a stomach ache.
  11. Ram had a mare.
  12. Meera had a good nature.
  13. You had a fever yesterday.
  14. Gita had a dictionary.



Use of has, have had
Negative Sentences


  • In negative sentences, we place no or not after has or have or had.
  • Has not, have not, had not
  • Hasn't, haven't, hadn't



  1. I have no leisure.
  2. We have no hope of success.
  3. I have no friends.
  4. These travellers have no tickets.
  5. They have no need for my help.
  6. He has no watch.
  7. His master has no sympathy.
  8. He has no brother or sister.
  9. My elder brother has not much money.
  10. He has no faith in God.
  11. She had no son.
  12. We had no cow.
  13. I had not four needles.
  14. Shelly had no toys.
  15. Kamla had no glad-necklace.


Use of has, have had
Interrogative Sentences



  • In interrogative Sentences, we use has, have or had before the subject and a question mark is put at the end of the sentence.
  • Has he, have you, had they etc



  1. Have you an almirah?
  2. Has Hari a gun?
  3. Have these flowers very attractive colour?
  4. Have you no sense?
  5. Have the weak no rights?
  6. Has he a good memory?
  7. Have you five shops?
  8. Has this firm many branches?
  9. Have you a scooter?
  10. Has Carla a silk saree?
  11. Had they two bungalows?
  12. Had she no mangoes?
  13. Had you a holiday yesterday?
  14. Had you a vow to stay there?

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