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The document provides a grammar exercise to choose whether to use "have" or "has" in 25 sentences. It tests subjects from singular to plural forms, including sentences with compound subjects. The key is to identify whether the subject of each sentence is singular or plural to determine the correct verb form.
The document provides a grammar exercise to choose whether to use "have" or "has" in 25 sentences. It tests subjects from singular to plural forms, including sentences with compound subjects. The key is to identify whether the subject of each sentence is singular or plural to determine the correct verb form.
The document provides a grammar exercise to choose whether to use "have" or "has" in 25 sentences. It tests subjects from singular to plural forms, including sentences with compound subjects. The key is to identify whether the subject of each sentence is singular or plural to determine the correct verb form.
1. I __________ a new umbrella. 2. My sister __________ a new cupboard. 3. You __________ a new parrot. 4. We __________ black shoes. 5. The students __________ many books. 6. They__________ two white rabbits. 7. This man __________ no money. 8. Sandy __________ many friends. 9. Santi and Siska __________ a new bicycle. 10. She __________ a red car. 11. The tiger __________ four legs. 12. These girls __________ long hair. 13. This room __________ six windows. 14. Those houses __________ red roofs. 15. Jakarta __________ tall buildings. 16. His father __________ two new houses. 17. A policeman __________ a gun. 18. A rabbit __________ long legs. 19. Buffaloes__________ horns. 20. Tigers__________ sharp teeth. 21. They __________ many friends. 22. My father __________ a piano. 23. Syauqi __________ a big ball. 24. I __________ a good bicycle. 25. This woman __________ a good car.