The verb 'have' is used to tell when someone owns something.
'Has' is another form of the verb 'have'. It means the same thing.
So when do you use 'have' and when do you use 'has'?
Use have when the subject is plural.
Tip: Plural means more than one.
Take a look:
The children have some homework.
Cats have cute faces.
Use have when the subject is any of these pronouns:
I, we, you, they
Let's look at some examples.
I have brown eyes.
We have everything we need.
Use has when the subject is singular.
Singular means only one.
Jim has to go to a party.
This house has a pool.
Use has when the subject is any of these pronouns:
he, she, it
Let's try it.
She has a new car.
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