🌟 Grammar Fun: Have/Has & Haven’t/Hasn’t 🌟
Welcome to our grammar adventure! Today we’ll learn about using have/haven’t and has/hasn’t to talk about what people own or possess!
When to Use Have/Haven’t
I, You, We, They
Use have with I, you, we, and they to talk about what we own.
Use haven’t when we don’t have something.
(I own a book)
(We own a car)
(They own a cat)
(I don’t have a dog)
When to Use Has/Hasn’t
He, She, It
Use has with he, she, and it to talk about what someone else owns.
Use hasn’t when they don’t have something.
(He owns a ball)
(She owns a bicycle)
(The house has a big door)
(She doesn’t have a computer)
Let’s Practice! 🎯
1. ____ a red pencil. ✏️
2. My sister ____ a new book. 📖
3. They ____ a big garden. 🌸
4. My brother ____ a red bicycle. 🚲
5. I ____ a yellow pencil case. ✏️
You’re a Grammar Star! 🌟
Amazing job learning about have/haven’t and has/hasn’t!
Remember:
- Use have/haven’t with I, you, we, they
- Use has/hasn’t with he, she, it
- We use these words to talk about what people own or possess
Keep practicing and you’ll be a grammar expert! 💪