Has Have Had Exercises
Has Have Had Exercises
Have you ever felt confused about when you can use the verbs has, have or had? Many others
also feel the same while using these verbs in sentences. Very often, new language learners seem
to use these verbs incorrectly. To help you check how far you have understood their usage, you
can work out the exercises given in this article.
Has, have and had are used as main verbs, among which ‘has’ and ‘have’ indicate the
present tense and ‘had’ indicates the past tense.
These verbs function as helping verbs to represent the perfect tenses. ‘Have been’ and
‘has been’ denote the present perfect tense and ‘had been’ denotes the past perfect tense.
With third-person pronouns, the verb used is ‘has’; with first and second-person pronouns
and plural nouns/pronouns, the verb ‘have’ is used.
Now, find out how good you are with verbs has, have and had.
The helping verb ‘had’ is used to denote past tense, i.e., to denote an action in the past time.
Q2
One can use ‘have’ with I, you and any plural subject in the present tense.