To have: use the correct form 1 / 10 Choose the correct form of "to have" in the following sentence:"If he ___ more time, he would have completed the project." have has had having The correct form is "had" because it is a conditional sentence referring to an unreal past condition. 2 / 10 Complete the sentence with the correct form of "to have":"They ___ been working on this project for several months now." have has had having The present perfect continuous tense requires "have" for the plural subject "They." 3 / 10 Identify the correct form of "to have" to complete the sentence:"She ___ already finished her homework by the time I arrived." have has had having The past perfect tense requires "had" to indicate an action completed before another past action. 4 / 10 Identify the correct form of "to have" for the sentence:"By the end of this year, we ___ lived in this city for ten years." have has had will have The future perfect tense requires "will have" to indicate an action that will be completed by a certain future time. 5 / 10 Select the correct form of "to have" to fill in the blank:"She ___ three brothers and two sisters." have has had having The correct form is "has" for the singular subject "She" in the present tense. 6 / 10 Select the correct form of "to have" to fill in the blank:"Neither of the answers ___ correct." have has had having "Neither" is singular and requires "has" to agree with the subject. 7 / 10 Choose the correct form of "to have" in the following sentence:"Everyone in the group ___ their own opinion." have has had having The correct form is "has" because "Everyone" is a singular subject requiring "has." 8 / 10 Complete the sentence with the correct form of "to have":"I ___ never seen such a beautiful sunset before." have has had having The present perfect tense requires "have" for the subject "I." 9 / 10 Identify the correct form of "to have" for the sentence:"He will ___ completed the task by tomorrow morning." have has had having The future perfect tense requires "have" to indicate an action that will be completed by a specific future time. 10 / 10 Choose the correct form of "to have" in the following sentence:"Despite the difficulties, he ___ always managed to stay positive." have has had having The correct form is "has" because it refers to a singular subject "he" in the present perfect tense. Your score is 0% Restart quiz