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The five Olympic rings were designed in 1913, and ............(a).............. for the first time in 1920 .

.........(b)............. International Olympic Committee founded in 1894 ..............(c).............. become

the heart of the Olympic Games today.

(a) i) use ii) uses iii) used iv) is using

(b) i) the ii) a iii) an iv) some

(c) i) has ii) have iii) shall iv) it​

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Answered by amanpanday2811
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Answer:

(c) i) Has ii) Have iii) Shall iv) It​

Explanation:

The two words ‘have’ and ‘has’ are often confused because they sound similar. However, they are two different forms of the verb “ to have”.

“Have” is a verb that means to possess something or to do something. For example, ‘I have a car.’ or ‘I have a pencil.’ ‘Has’ is also a verb that means the subject has done something at some point in their life. For example, ‘He has been to Paris.’ Regardless, the use of ‘have’ and ‘has’ is rather complex in English grammar. They are both irregular verbs, but they don’t follow the same pattern. One is used to describe possession, while the other is used to describe the completion of an action. The confusion that arises in distinguishing the two is made worse by the fact that they are derivatives of the verb ‘ to have’.

1. Has – He has been to Paris.

2. Have – They have been to Paris.

Conclusion- The English language is quite tricky, and it’s very common for people to make grammatical mistakes. Nonetheless, we hope this article cleared the difference between has and have, as well as their usage.

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