Note: We can use "Who" both for one person and more than one, some examples:

 

Note: We can use "Who" both for one person and more than one, some examples:

 

(1) Who has got food? (One person).

(2) Who have got food? (More than one).

(3) Who has got a car? (One person).

(4) Who have got a car? (More than one)

(5) Who has got a house? (One person).

(6) Who have got a house? (More than one).

 

W. H form Sentences:

 

(1) Who has got a phone?

(2) Who have got phones?

(3) Who has got a channel?

(4) Who have got channels?

(5) Who has got an idea?

(6) Who have got ideas?

(7) Who has got a motorcycle?

(8) Who have got motorcycles?

(9) Who has got a laptop?

(10) Who have got laptops?

(11) Who has got a girlfriend?

(12) Who have got girlfriends?

(13) Who has got a boyfriend?

(14) Who have got boyfriends?

(15) Who has got a job?

(16) Who have got jobs?

(17) Who has got work?

(18) Who have got work?

(19) Who has got a key?

(20) Who have got keys?

(21) Who has got a room?

(22) Who have got rooms?

(23) Who has got money?

(24) Who have got money?

(25) Who has got pain?

(26) Who have got pain?

(27) Who has got fever?

(28) Who have got fever?

(29) Who has got stomachache?

(30) Who have got stomachache?

(31) Who has got flu?

(32) Who have got flu?

(33) Who has got a purse?

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