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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