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There be and have, has are important grammatical structures in English. Let’s dive deeper into their differences and practice using them.
The key difference lies in what they describe:
- There be (singular or plural) focuses on the location of the object:
- There is an apple in the bag.
- There are dogs in the park.
Let’s fill in the blanks with "have" and "has":
1. I __ a dog in my house.
2. There ____ flowers in our garden last fall.
David has an umbrella at his friend’s place.
She has a cat that loves to climb walls.
For questions about what someone has or doesn’t have, let's use "what’s" and "how’s":
7. What’s the sun shining on the sky?
8. How are you feeling today?
How many students are in your class today?
What’s David doing tonight?
How many apples have fallen from the tree?
What's the weather like tomorrow?
Who is coming over for dinner?
What will Helen do when she finishes her job?
Who is taking care of the pet at home?
What’s the weather in New York today?
How many friends are sitting across the table?
Who came to buy lunch for me?
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