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00:00HAS, HAVE
00:04The word HAS is used with one noun in the naming part of a sentence.
00:12Look at these pictures.
00:16Nikki is at the beach.
00:20Rikki is at the beach too.
00:24Nikki has a shell.
00:28Rikki has many shells.
00:33We also use HAS with pronouns SHE, HE and IT.
00:44She has a shell.
00:48He has a flag.
00:52It has stripes on it.
00:58The word HAVE is used with more than one noun in the naming part of a sentence.
01:08Now look at this picture.
01:12Jack and Jill are playing on the beach.
01:17What do Jack and Jill have with them?
01:22Jack and Jill have paper boats, bats, buckets, ball, flag and mat.
01:36We also use HAVE with pronouns THEY, YOU, WE and I.
01:47For example,
01:49They have a beach ball.
01:55You have a frisbee.
02:00I have a rake and spade.
02:05We have sand buckets.