Monday 12 December 2011

HAVE/HAS

                                                          HAVE/HAS


We use you/we/they/I /plural nouns + have + a noun  and he/she/it/singular noun + has +a  noun to say that something/somebody belongs to us



Positive Sentences: you/we/they/I /plural nouns + have + a noun
                                He/she/it/singular noun  + has + a noun  

                                  I have a car
                                  They have a bus
                                  We have a flat
                                  You have two friends
                                  My friends have many cars
                                  The boys have girlfriends
                                  I have two sons
                                  His uncle has a good  bike
                                  Dave has a farm house
                                  He has a girlfriend
                                  She has a nice sofa
                                  It has two ears
                                  The tiger has blue eyes
                                   My grandfather has an old building


Negative Sentences:   you/we/they/I /plural nouns + do not + have + a noun
                                    He/she/it/singular noun  + does not + have  + a noun  

       

                                   I do not  have a car
                                   They do not  have a bus
                                   We do not  have a flat
                                   You do not have two friends
                                   My friends do not  have many cars
                                   The boys do not have girlfriends
                                   I do not  have two sons
                                   His uncle does not have  a good  bike
                                   Dave does not have  a farm house
                                    He does not have  a girlfriend
                                    She does not have  a nice sofa
                                    It does not have  two ears
                                   The tiger does not have  blue eyes
                                    My grandfather does not have  an old building


Questions:                 Do  you/we/they/I /plural nouns + have + a noun?
                                  Does  he/she/it/singular noun  + have + a noun? 

                                  Do  I have a car?
                                  Do  They have a bus?
                                  Do  We have a flat?
                                  Do  You have two friends?
                                  Do  my friends have many cars?
                                  Do the boys have girlfriends ?
                                  Do I have two sons?
                                  Does  his uncle have a good  bike?
                                  Does  Dave have a farm house?
                                  Does  he have a girlfriend?
                                  Does she have a nice sofa?
                                  Does  it have two ears?
                                  Does the tiger have blue eyes?
                                  Does  my grandfather have an old building?



                                   




                

   

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