I (have/has) a headache.
You (have/has) a new laptop.
They (have/has) three cats.
She (have/has) a big house.
It (have/has) been a year since we (have/has) talked.
Jacob (has/have) done the job perfectly. All the teachers (have/has) appreciated his efforts.
(Have/Has) you replied to the mail? Your sister (has/have) already replied to it.
She (have/has) a house in Bengaluru.
Melissa (have/has) a joint injury.
I (have/has) visited Singapore twice.
They (have/has) taken part in the cultural program.
Peter often (have/has) noodles for lunch.
What would you like to (have/has): tea or coffee?
I (have/has) had snacks just an hour ago.
He (have/has) to pay the electricity bill by today evening or else penalty will apply.
Plan B (has/have) to work properly.
You (has/have) to perform the dance otherwise you will be disqualified.
I (has/have) to meet him before he moves to another city.
Those dresses (has/have) stripes.
Roger and I (has/have) a red car.
My dog and Patricia’s cat (has/have) brown fur.