have

[hæv]

have Definition

  • 1to possess, own, or hold something
  • 2to experience or undergo something
  • 3to perform an action or activity

Using have: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "have" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have a car.

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    She has a lot of friends.

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    He had a heart attack last year.

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    We are having a party tonight.

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    They have been married for 10 years.

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    She has to finish her homework before watching TV.

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    He had a difficult time finding a job.

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    I have to go to work now.

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    She has a talent for singing.

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    He had a great idea for a new business.

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    We are having a good time at the beach.

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    They have been studying English for a long time.

have Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with have

  • have a good/bad time

    to enjoy or not enjoy oneself

    Example

    I had a good time at the party last night.

  • to have an opportunity to express one's opinion

    Example

    Everyone should have a say in this decision.

  • to have a frank and honest conversation with someone in order to resolve a disagreement

    Example

    I need to have it out with my roommate about the rent.

Origins of have

from Old English 'habban'

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Summary: have in Brief

The verb 'have' [hæv] means to possess, own, or hold something, to experience or undergo something, or to perform an action or activity. It is used in various contexts such as possession, obligation, and enjoyment, exemplified by 'I have a car,' 'She has to finish her homework,' and 'We are having a good time at the beach.' Phrases like 'have a say' and 'have it out with someone' add nuance to its usage.

How do native speakers use this expression?