'Has', 'Have', or 'Had' Quiz



Free English grammar MCQ test and quiz on the usage of 'has', 'have', and 'had'. Check your English grammar proficiency by attaining a series of MCQ tests on varied grammatical topics. This free online English grammar test is designed to check your grammatical proficiency in the usage of 'has', 'have', and 'had'.

Rules for using has, have, and had


There are multiple usages of has, have, and had. Some of them are listed below:

1. As a helping or auxiliary verb with the perfect tenses.

2. As a main verb- 'has', 'have', and 'had' are used to indicate possession of something or ownership.

3. As a helping verb, has is used for singular subjects in present perfect tenses.

4. As a helping verb, have is used for plural subjects in present perfect tenses.

5. As a helping verb, had is used for singular as well as plural subjects in past perfect tenses.

6. 'has' is used for the third person- like he, she, it, or name (singular)

7. 'have' is used for first and second persons- I, we, you. Have is also used for third person - they since it is plural.




Instructions

Topic- Grammar - has, have, and had

The test consists of 9 questions.

No negative marking for this test.

No Time limit

The pass percentage is 70%

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Submit the test to calculate your score once you are done with all the questions.

Complexity Level- Moderate




Q1: Sarah _____ a pet dog.

(The context is present tense.)












Q2: We just _____ dinner.












Q3: Sarah ______ already cleaned the room.

(The context is present perfect tense.)












Q4: They _____ finished their homework

(The context is past tense.)













Q5: She ______ a beautiful voice.

(Present context)












Q6: ______ you called your dad yet?

(The context is present tense.)
















Q7: He ______ started a new job

(The context is present.)














Q8: She ______ lived in Liverpool all her life.











Q9:Yesterday I ______ a piece of toast and a cup of coffee.