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When you talk about 1 or more person/animal (plural noun). One or more object described/posessed or when you use the word I you tend to use the word: have.

Eg:

We have black hair

The cats have pointed ears (Note: you can also use the word had for the past tense)

I have lots of pens

I have a sister

I have a beautiful ring

Why do you have a ring? (the ring is being posessed by someone)

When you talk about a person/animal (singular noun). One object described you use the word has.

Eg:

She has a hairband

He has a red car

My grandma has a jumper

My mum has made a cake finally

incorrect---> I has a cat

incorrect---> My grandma have a jumper

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