In elementary school, the usage of h**e and has is mainly related to the subject. H**e is used in the first person I and We, while HAS is used in the third person He She It. Here's how to use it:
1.Usage of h**e:
Means "to have", and the subject is usually the first person singular or the first person plural, as in i h**e a book or we h**e a lot of books.
It means "to eat, to drink", and the subject is usually the first person singular or first person plural, such as i h**e a banana (I ate a banana) or we h**e some juice (we drank some juice).
Meaning "to have", the subject can be a third person singular or plural, as in the case of they h**e a new car.
2.Usage of has:
It means "to have", and the subject is usually in the third person singular, as in he has a book.
It means "to eat, to drink", and the subject is usually in the third person singular, as in he has a piece of bread.
Meaning "to have", the subject can be the first person singular or the first person plural, as in i h**e a new book (I have a new book).
It should be noted that h**e and has can also mean "to make" or "experience", such as h**e a look, h**e a try, etc. In addition, h**e can also be used in the third-person singular in special cases, such as he has to go to school today.