In Portuguese grammar, Haver and Ter are important auxiliary verbs that are used to indicate possession and existence. While both verbs can be translated as “to have” in English, their usage varies in different contexts. Haver is mainly used to express existence or quantity, while Ter is used for possession and other auxiliary functions. Learning the correct usage of Haver and Ter is essential to mastering the Portuguese language. In the following exercises, fill in the blanks with the correct form of Haver or Ter, using the one-word cue in English given in brackets.