Use of Has, Have, Had Worksheet-12
Fill in the blank with the correct verb form:
A. Has B. Was C. Is D. Have
A. Has B. Were C. Are D. Have
A. Have B. Has C. Had D. Was
A. Has B. Have C. Was D. Are
A. Have – has B. Had – have
C. Has – have D. Have – have
A. Have B. Has C. Was D. Are
A. Have B. Has C. Had D. Was
A. Has B. Had C. Have D. Are
A. Has B. Are C. Had D. Have
A. Had B. Have C. Has D. Are
A. Had – had B. Had – have
C. Have – had D. Have – has
A. Has – has B. Have – has
C. Have – have D. Has – have
Answer Key:
Explanation: ‘You’ is a second person singular pronoun and so ‘have’ is used.
Explanation: ‘Lions’ is a third person plural noun and so ‘have’ is used.
Explanation: ‘Last night’ shows the past tense and so ‘had’ is used.
Explanation: ‘You and I’ becomes first person plural (=we) and so ‘have’ is used.
Explanation: ‘That dog’ is a third person singular noun and so ‘has’ is used. Then ‘all others’ is third person plural and so ‘have’ is used.
Explanation: ‘You’ is a second person singular pronoun and so ‘have’ is used.
Explanation: The helping verb ‘does’ is already there in the sentence and so only the root verb ‘have’ can be used.
Explanation: Since the helping verb ‘did’ is already there in the sentence only the root verb ‘have’ can be used.
Explanation: Since the helping verb ‘does’ is already there in the sentence only the root verb ‘have’ can be used.
Explanation: Since the helping verb ‘do’ is already there in the sentence only the root verb ‘have’ can be used.
Explanation: In the Question part, the helping verb ‘did’ is already there, so only the root verb ‘have’ can be used. In the answer part only ‘had’ can be used as the Question is in the past tense (as shown by ‘did’).
Explanation: Since the helping verb ‘does’ is already there in the Question part only the root verb ‘have’ can be used. Then, in the answer part, only ‘has’ can be used since the tense is decided by ‘does’ which is in the present tense.