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When do I use has or have in a sentence?

''HAS'' is used when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun phrase.

EXAMPLE:

Bob has won a lot of money in the contest...

The bomb has been planted...

The gate has been destroyed.

''HAVE'' is used when the subject is plural...

EXAMPLE:

Which places in the Philippines haveyou visited..?

I have gone to the several places in the country..

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When refering to a third person's possesions or to events in the past. For example... He has a brand new Electric Guitar. Or... It has rained several times this week.

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with a singular noun: Example--She has all the photographs in her purse.

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