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Tick (/) the correct answers to complete the given sentences.
1. Reema (has/have) a bag.
2. The mice (has/have) cheese.
3. John (has/have) a ball.
4. The rabbits (has/have) carrots.​

Answers

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

1. Reema has a bag.

2. The mice have cheese.

3. John has a ball.

4. The rabbits have carrots.​

Explanation:

The verb to have has two separate tenses: have and has. Although they both derive from the same term, their usages differ just a little.

The basic information of the verb "to have" is "to possess, own, hold for use, or contain," even if it has numerous other means as well. To denote possession in the present tense, use has and have (describe the events that currently happen).

Has used the pronouns he, she, and it, whereas have used the pronouns I, you, we, and they.

The verb "to have" was conjugated as "have" and  used when:

Speakers in the third person plural (I, we),

The second person (you),

Additionally, I, the first (they)

Has  the form of to have that  employed when:

Speakers in the solitary third person (he, she, and it).

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