Word: have Word origin: Old English habban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hebben and German haben, also probably to heave. Phonetic: hav Listen:
possess, own, or hold. Example: he had a new car and a boat
experience; undergo. Example: I went to a few parties and had a good time
be obliged or find it necessary to do the specified thing. Example: you don't have to accept this situation
perform the action indicated by the noun specified (used especially in spoken English as an alternative to a more specific verb). Example: he had a look round
show (a personal attribute or quality) by one's actions or attitude. Example: he had little patience with technological gadgetry
place or keep (something) in a particular position. Example: Mary had her back to me
be the recipient of (something sent, given, or done). Example: she had a letter from Mark
used with a past participle to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses, and the conditional mood. Example: I have finished
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