Has and Have: 4 Free Printable PDF Exercises for Young Learners, Teenagers, and Adults
Has and Have

Has and Have
Learning English grammar can be challenging, but with the right resources, mastering it becomes much easier. If you’re looking for free English grammar exercises with printable PDFs, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll focus on an essential topic in English grammar: the use of “has” and “have.” By the end of this article, you’ll have a clear understanding of how to use these words correctly, along with access to free printable exercises to practice what you’ve learned.
Understanding “Has” and “Have”
1. When to Use “Has” “Has” is used with singular subjects in the third person (he, she, it).
- She has a beautiful garden.
- The cat has a soft fur coat.
- John has finished his homework.
2. When to Use “Have” “Have” is used with plural subjects and with “I” and “you.”
- I have a new book.
- They have two dogs.
- You have a great idea!
3. “Has” and “Have” in Questions and Negatives
- Does she have any siblings? (Not “has”)
- They do not have enough time.
- Has he completed his work?**
Free Printable PDF Exercises
To help you practice, we have created free printable PDF worksheets with exercises on “has” and “have.” These exercises include:
- Fill-in-the-blank sentences to test your understanding.
- Multiple-choice questions to reinforce concepts.
- Sentence transformation tasks to improve sentence structure and comprehension.
Final Thoughts
Using “has” and “have” correctly is essential for clear and precise communication in English. With regular practice, you’ll gain confidence and accuracy in your grammar. Be sure to download our free printable PDFs and use them as a valuable resource in your learning journey.
Happy learning!

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