Word: Have
Speech Type: Verb
Old English habban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hebben and German haben, also probably to heave
hav
possess, own, or hold
Short Definition:possess, own, or hold
Examples:- he had a new car and a boat
- I've got a house of my own
- have you got a job yet?
- I don't have that much money on me
- he's got the equipment with him
used with a past participle to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses, and the conditional mood
Short Definition:used with past participle to form tenses
Examples:- I have finished
- he had asked her
- she will have left by now
- I could have helped, had I known
- ‘Have you seen him?’ ‘Yes, I have.’
experience; undergo
Short Definition:experience or undergo
Examples:- I went to a few parties and had a good time
- I was having difficulty in keeping awake
be obliged or find it necessary to do the specified thing
Short Definition:be obliged to
Examples:- you don't have to accept this situation
- sorry, we've got to dash
perform the action indicated by the noun specified (used especially in spoken English as an alternative to a more specific verb)
Short Definition:perform specified action
Examples:- he had a look round
- the colour green has a restful effect
show (a personal attribute or quality) by one's actions or attitude
Short Definition:show attribute or quality
Examples:- he had little patience with technological gadgetry
- you never even phoned, and now you've got the cheek to come back
place or keep (something) in a particular position
Short Definition:place or keep in particular position
Examples:- Mary had her back to me
- I soon had the trout in a net
be the recipient of (something sent, given, or done)
Short Definition:be recipient of
Examples:- she had a letter from Mark
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