In these have-has exercises, you will learn how to express possession and relationships in English. In addition, you will practise using have as an auxiliary verb. A printable worksheet with answers is also available.
1. Exercise 1 (easy)
Write 'have' or 'has' to complete each sentence.
1. She a cat.
She has a cat.
2. They a bicycle.
They have a bicycle.
3. My mother blue eyes.
My mother has blue eyes.
4. The baby a cradle.
The baby has a cradle.
5. I a headache.
I have a headache.
6. You no choice.
You have no choice.
7. The teacher a nice pen.
The teacher has a nice pen.
8. Tom Cruise a private jet.
Tom Cruise has a private jet.
9. Donald Trump and Melania one child together.
Donald Trump and Melania have one child together.
1. Exercise 2 (intermediate)
Complete each sentence with the correct form of 'have'.
1. Does she a boyfriend?
Does she have a boyfriend?
2. He can't everything.
He can't have everything.
3. Can he girlfriend?
Can he have a girlfriend?
4. he met the president?
Has he met the president?
5. Jack and I a lot in common.
Jack and I have a lot in common.
6. Birds wings.
Birds have wings.
7. Children amazing brains.
Children have amazing brains.
8. Human skin three layers.
Human skin has three layers.
9. Mathematics many branches.
Mathematics has many branches. Academic subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Economics, etc. are singular nouns.
1. Exercise 3 (advanced)
Complete each sentence with the correct form of 'have'.
1. Who money?
Who has money?
2. My binoculars have a camera.
My binoculars have a camera.
3. The news spread like wildfire.
The news has spread like wildfire.
4. Nobody answered my call.
Nobody has answered my call.
5. Somebody stolen my wallet.
Somebody has stolen my wallet.
6. Everybody a phone.
Everybody has a phone.
7. Measles been eradicated in the United States.
Measles has been erasdicated in the United States.
8. Each of us something to say.
Each of us has something to say.
9. Everyone a story to tell.
Everyone has a story to tell.
3. Have-has worksheet
In this worksheet, you will complete 9 sentences using the correct form of have. You can check the answers on this page to verify your responses.

- 1. The minister has taken a bribe.
- 2. Have you seen my e-mail?
- 3. Women have the right to vote in elections.
- 4. Does she have a phone?
- 5. Who has a pen that I can borrow?
- 6. This computer has a broken hard drive.
- 7. Nobody has money.
- 8. People have problems.
- 9. Sarah has a new boyfriend.