Have vs. Has: The Easy Way to Talk About Possession (Beginner English)
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Welcome to Open English Door. Thank you for learning with us today.
Do you ever get confused and say "He have a car" instead of "He has a car"? In many languages, the word for having something never changes, but in English, we make one small change when talking about another person.
In this video, we teach you the simple rule for possession so you can talk about your family, your home, and your things with confidence.
What You Will Learn:
• The "Person" Rule: Learn when to use have and when to use has.
• The Patterns: Practice "I have," "You have," "We have," and "They have." Then learn the special forms: "He has," "She has," and "It has".
• Daily Life Examples: Using these words for things you own, like a car, or people you know, like a brother.
• Common Mistakes: Why we never say "She have a cold".
Summary for Beginners:
Think of the letter -s as a special tag for other people. When you talk about him, her, or it, the word "have" changes to has.
Examples:
✅ "I have a new phone."
✅ "She has two brothers".
✅ "They have a big house".
Who This Helps:
This lesson is perfect for adults who are just starting to speak English. It helps you build a strong foundation for describing your life and the people in it.
Guided Practice:
Let’s try! Say this out loud: "I ___ a pen." (Answer: have). Now try this: "He ___ a pen." (Answer: has).
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