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["When the subject of your sentence is a third person singular subject or pronoun (he, she, it), you should always use has. Have, on the other hand, can be used with both first and second", "We use has when talking about someone or something else in the third person singular. That means that if you’re referring to just one person or thing, and you’re not using \"I\" or \"you\" to refer to them,", "“Has” and “have” are two forms of the same verb: “to have.” They are used as main verbs to show possession (like having a car) or as helping verbs (auxiliary verbs) to form tenses like the present", "HAVE | HAS | HAD | HAVE HAD | HAS HAD | HAD HAD - What's the difference? Today, you'll learn how to use \"HAVE\" in English. Improve your English fluency by learning everything you", "The rule is simple: has goes with he, she, and it, while have goes with I, you, we, and they. Once this pattern is clear, it becomes much easier to use these verbs correctly in everyday", "Has or have: Both has and have are used to indicate ownership, relationships, or characteristics."]
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