When to use "Has" vs "Have"?



Hi, Jorge! That's a really great question.
In English, "have" and "has" are both forms of the verb "to have," which indicates possession, ownership, or action.
- 'Have': This is used with first-person singular (I), second-person singular and plural (you), and all plural subjects (we, they).
- Sample Sentence: I have completed my homework.
- 'Has': This is used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it).
- Sample Sentence: She has a beautiful voice.
Remember, "have" and "has" change based on who is doing the action. "Have" is for I, you, we, and they, while "has" is for he, she, and it.
Thank you and hope this helps!