Use of has-have-had Worksheet-11
Use has-have-or-had appropriately in the blank:
A. None of them B. Has
C. Have D. Had
A. Has B. None of them
C. Had D. Have
A. Had B. Has C. Have D. None of them
A. Have B. Had C. Has D. None of them
A. Had B. Has C. Have D. None of them
A. Has B. None of them
C. Had D. Have
A. Have B. None of them
C. Has D. Had
A. Have B. Had
C. None of them D. Has
A. Had B. Have C. Has D. None of them
A. Has B. Have
C. None of them D. Had
A. Has B. Have C. Had D. None of them
A. Had B. Has C. Have D. None of them
A. None of them B. Had
C. Have D. Has
A. None of them B. Has
C. Have D. Had
A. Have B. None of them
C. Had D. Has
Answer Key:
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘had’ is correct. (part 2 of the sentence indicates past tense)
Explanation: For second person singular subject ‘have’ is correct. (the request form indicates present tense)
Explanation: For first person plural subject ‘had’ is correct. (part 1 of the sentence indicates past tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘had’ is correct. (last year indicates past tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence 1 indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence 1 indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence 2 indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘had’ is correct. (‘Broke’ indicates past tense)
Explanation: For second person singular subject ‘have’ is correct. (sentence 2 indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence states a fact; hence present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence 1 indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject used with ‘does’ ‘have’ is correct. (‘Does’ indicates present tense – Also, since ‘does’ is part of the verb, the actual action word will be in its original form)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (this year’s indicates present tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘had’ is correct. (last year indicates past tense)
Explanation: For third person singular subject ‘has’ is correct. (sentence 1 indicates present tense)