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3.A week (has/have) seven days.
4. I have/has) to finish my work on time.
5. Rishu and Mishu (has/have) six new toys.
6. They (have/has) taken the boat to the river.​

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Answered by sadaf9634
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Answered by rj0509925
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3.A week has seven days.

4. I have to finish my work on time.

5. Rishu and Mishu have six new toys.

6. They have taken the boat to the river.

  • Have is used for the plural noun.
  • Has is used for the singular noun.
  • Due to their similar sounds, the terms "have" and "has" are frequently misunderstood.
  • They are two distinct versions of the verb "to have," though.
  • The word "have" can refer to either having something or doing something.
  • I have an ball pen , for instance, or I have a smart watch.
  • The verb "has" can also be used to indicate that the subject has done something in the past. As in "He has been to Paris."
  • However, English grammar's use of the verbs "have" and "has" is somewhat complicated.
  • The first is used to describe possession, whereas the second is used to indicate that an activity has been completed.

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