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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