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"Has" is used when the subject is third-person singular.

Otherwise, "have" is used.

Third person singular:

He has time.

She has time.

It has time.

George has time.

The dog has time.

Third person plural:

They have time.

George and Mary have time.

The dogs have time.

First person singular:

I have time.

First person plural:

We have time.

Second person:

You have time.

Your question is not correct, there is no subject verb. A subject and a verb are two different parts of a sentence

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