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jhon ___ a factory in London(have/has/having)​

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Answered by Brainlyunknowngirl
12

Sentence given with a blank: ( corrected all errors)

Jhon (*options) a factory in London.

Options Given :

  • have
  • has
  • having

Answer :

Jhon has a factory in London.

\rm\blue{How?}

➝ As the sentence should be in past indefinite tense/simple past tense. We have to use either "have" or "has" and there is no place for "having" as it should be used in past continuous tense.

And from "have" or "has", we news to use "has" as "Jhon" is a singular noun and the verb should be followed by "a".

Thus, we need to use here "has".

Answered by gugan64
11

     \huge \pink{ \fbox{Qustion}}</p><p>

  • jhon ___ a factory in London.

      \pink{ \fbox{Given option}}</p><p>

  • have
  • has
  • having

     \huge \pink{ \fbox{Answer}}</p><p>

jhon has a factory in London.

     \huge \pink{ \fbox{Proof}}</p><p>

As the sentence should be in past indefinite tense/simple past tense. We have to use either "have" or "has" and there is no place for "having" as it should be used in past continuous tense.

And from "have" or "has", we news to use "has" as "Jhon" is a singular noun and the verb should be followed by "a".

  • Thus, we need to use here "has".
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