Learn the difference between 'have', 'haven't', 'has', and 'hasn't' in a simple and engaging way for kids aged 10.
Hi there! Today we're going to learn about some important words in English: have, haven't, has, and hasn't. These words are used to talk about what people own or what they do.
We use have when we're talking about ourselves or when we're talking about more than one person. For example:
Haven't means
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