Final answer:
To fill the blanks with 'have' or 'has', it is essential to identify the number of subjects in each sentence. 'Has' is used for singular subjects, while 'have' is for plural subjects or the pronouns I and you.
Step-by-step explanation:
To correctly fill the blanks with the appropriate form of 'have' or 'has', we must determine if the subject of each sentence is singular or plural. The word 'has' is used with singular subjects (he, she, it), whereas 'have' is used with plural subjects (they, we) and with the pronouns I, you.
- A girl has glue.
- A boy has a globe and many books.
- A boy has a notebook and a pencil.
- Three girls have an apple, some books, and pencils.
- A girl has a red apple.
- A boy has a pencil, an apple, and a toy bear.
- The girl has blank hair.
- A girl has two books.
- A girl has a pink schoolbag.
- Two girls have two apples.