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HAS, HAVE, HAD

Recommended for Ages 7 +

• Has – Present tense (today). Used with he, she, and it. Example: She has a tricycle.
• Have – Present tense (today). Used in I, we, and they. Example: They have fun together.
• Had – Past tense (yesterday). Used with he, she, it, I, we, and they. Example: We/I had a
lot of fun at the park.
Read the sentences below and fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb to complete
the sentence.
1. He ______ a cold and had to miss school today.
2. She ______ a birthday party last week.
3. Tonight, he will ______ his last soccer game.
4. She _____ a box full of pencils.
5. We will _____ a pizza party for your birthday next week.
6. Mrs. Smith’s classroom _____ fun during recess.
7. He _____ my favorite book.
8. They _____ the best time together.
9. Does she _____ a pencil I can borrow?
10. She_____ fun at the birthday party last night.
11. They all _____ pizza for dinner yesterday.
12. They _____ fun playing soccer together.
13. She _____ a beautiful garden.
14. She will ______ us help him in the garden tomorrow.
15. I ______ a pet lizard once.
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