4.2 using have and has with singular and plural nouns
Grammar Review:
Using A- when the first letter of the noun is a consonant.
ex. A house, A dog
I have a house, he has a dog
Using An- when the first letter of the noun is a vowel.
ex. An umbrella, An elephant
I have an umbrella, she has an elephant
NEVER use A or An before a plural noun.
I have computers, she has books, we have eggs.
Using A- when the first letter of the noun is a consonant.
ex. A house, A dog
I have a house, he has a dog
Using An- when the first letter of the noun is a vowel.
ex. An umbrella, An elephant
I have an umbrella, she has an elephant
NEVER use A or An before a plural noun.
I have computers, she has books, we have eggs.
Activities
Worksheet: have or has and a, an, or blank
On each line, fill in the first blank with have or has and fill in the second blank with a, an, or leave it blank. |
|