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Has or have how to use then?

"Has" and "have" are both forms of the verb "to have." Here's how to use them:

Has

* Singular: Use "has" with singular nouns or pronouns (he, she, it, a person, a thing).

* *Example:* The cat has nine lives.

* *Example:* She has a beautiful voice.

Have

* Plural: Use "have" with plural nouns or pronouns (we, you, they, multiple people, multiple things).

* *Example:* The cats have nine lives.

* *Example:* We have a lot of work to do.

* First and second person singular: Use "have" with "I" and "you."

* *Example:* I have a headache.

* *Example:* You have a great sense of humor.

Simple breakdown:

* "Has" goes with singular subjects.

* "Have" goes with plural subjects and with "I" and "you."

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