ACTION is happening right now, to state or ask about things in general, or when it happens REGULARLY or unceasingly.The structure is given below:Subject + V1 + object.The verb will take 's/es' if the given noun/pronoun (3rd person) is singular.Example:​He plays BADMINTON daily.​Certain verbs used only in the simple present tense are given below:​See, think, know, has/have, possess, like, want, desire, hate, seem, imagine, etc.Example:​My brother is OWNING a car. (incorrect)​My brother owns a car. (correct)We need a verb that shows possession, the verb 'has' will be the correct CHOICE. Correct Sentence: She has two brothers and three sisters.

"> ACTION is happening right now, to state or ask about things in general, or when it happens REGULARLY or unceasingly.The structure is given below:Subject + V1 + object.The verb will take 's/es' if the given noun/pronoun (3rd person) is singular.Example:​He plays BADMINTON daily.​Certain verbs used only in the simple present tense are given below:​See, think, know, has/have, possess, like, want, desire, hate, seem, imagine, etc.Example:​My brother is OWNING a car. (incorrect)​My brother owns a car. (correct)We need a verb that shows possession, the verb 'has' will be the correct CHOICE. Correct Sentence: She has two brothers and three sisters.

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The correct answer is - has. The simple present tense is used when an ACTION is happening right now, to state or ask about things in general, or when it happens REGULARLY or unceasingly.The structure is given below:Subject + V1 + object.The verb will take 's/es' if the given noun/pronoun (3rd person) is singular.Example:​He plays BADMINTON daily.​Certain verbs used only in the simple present tense are given below:​See, think, know, has/have, possess, like, want, desire, hate, seem, imagine, etc.Example:​My brother is OWNING a car. (incorrect)​My brother owns a car. (correct)We need a verb that shows possession, the verb 'has' will be the correct CHOICE. Correct Sentence: She has two brothers and three sisters.

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