
TO HAVE
2022
Uses of the Verb TO HAVE - Utilisations du verbe AVOIR
As an ordinary verb, to have indicates ideas such as possession of objects, individual characteristics, and relationships.
I have two siblings.
You have beautiful hair.
He has three children.
She has many chores to do.
Who has class on Thursday?
We have great teachers at our college.
They have fog in Vancouver.
Uses of the Verb TO HAVE - Utilisations du verbe AVOIR
Learn English Grammar: "to have" in the present tense
Common Expressions with TO HAVE - Expressions courantes avec TO HAVE
to have lunch - dîner
Antonia and Shannon have lunch at a restaurant once a week. Antonia always has dessert.
to have a fight - se disputer
Yesterday, we had a fight. I hate when we have arguments. I prefer it when we have discussions.
NOTE: HAD is the simple past of TO HAVE
to have a party - faire une fête
They have great parties in their backyard every summer. They have many friends and they always have delicious food.
to have fun - s'amuser
Simone's parents like to laugh and have fun together. Her parents are very fun people.
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