Has or Have Quiz | Test Your Grammar Skills

The words “has” and “have” might seem simple, but they play a crucial role in English grammar. Both come from the verb “to have”, but they are used with different subjects and tenses. Choosing the wrong form can easily lead to grammar mistakes.

If you’ve ever paused mid-sentence wondering whether to say “She has” or “She have”, this quiz is for you. It’s a fun and practical way to test your understanding while improving your fluency in English Grammar.

 

Has or Have Quiz Test

Has or Have Quiz

Has or Have Quiz – Test Your Grammar Skills Here...

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10. Both students ____ submitted their assignments.

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9. My friends ____ been to Paris twice.

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9. My friends ____ been to Paris twice.

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8. The committee ____ made its final decision.

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7. You ____ plenty of time to decide.

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6. He ____ never seen snow before.

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5. We ____ finished the project yet.

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4. The dog ____ been barking all night.

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3. My parents ____ two cars.

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2. I ____ no idea where they went.

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Examples and Exercise of Has or Have Quiz

1. Maria ____ already packed her suitcase.

a) has
b) have
c) having

2. I ____ no idea where they went.

a) having
b) has
c) have

3. My parents ____ two cars.

a) has
b) have
c) having

4. The dog ____ been barking all night.

a) have
b) having
c) has

5. We ____ finished the project yet.

a) has not
b) have not
c) having not

6. He ____ never seen snow before.

a) has
b) have
c) having

7. You ____ plenty of time to decide.

a) has
b) have
c) having

 

8. The committee ____ made its final decision.

a) has
b) have
c) having

 

9. My friends ____ been to Paris twice.

a) has
b) have
c) having

10. Both students ____ submitted their assignments.

a) has
b) have
c) having

 

Answers

  1. a) has
  2. c) have
  3. b) have
  4. c) has
  5. b) have not
  6. a) has
  7. b) have
  8. a) has
  9. b) have
  10. b) have

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FAQs – Has or Have

When do I use “has” instead of “have”?

Use has for singular third-person subjects (he, she, it, or a singular noun). Example: She has a book.

When should I use “have”?

Use have for plural subjects (we, they) and with I and you. Example: I have a meeting today.

Can “has” be used in questions?

Yes, but it often appears with has + subject inversion: Has she finished her homework?

Last Word

The correct use of has and have is a small but powerful part of speaking and writing English well. By practicing with quizzes like this, you’ll train your brain to automatically choose the right form.

Keep testing yourself, and before long, deciding between has and have will be second nature.

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