HAVE
• Have breakfast • Have lunch • Have dinner • Have a meal • Have a cup of tea / cup of coffee • Have a drink / a sandwich / an ice cream • Have something to eat
• Have a party • Have a meeting • Have a lesson • Have an exam • Have homework • Have an appointment (with the dentist)
• Have a shower • Have a bath • Have a swim • Have a sauna
• EXPRESSIONS WITH HAVE • Have a look (at) • Can I have a look at your book? • Have a good day / a good time • Hava an argument • Have some time • Do you have some time to talk?
• HAVE + GOT = HAVE • I have three cars = I have got three cars • Emma has a sister = Emma has got a sister • My house is big. It has got five bedrooms • Daniel doesn’t have a car = Daniel hasn’t got a car • I-YOU-WE-THEY HAVE HE-SHE-IT HAS • I-YOU-WE-THEY DON’T HAVE HE-SHE-IT DOESN’T HAVE • I-YOU-WE-THEY HAVE GOT HE-SHE-IT HAS GOT • I-YOU-WE-THEY HAVEN’T GOT HE-SHE-IT HASN’T GOT
• DO I-you-we-they HAVE? • DOES he-she-it HAVE? • HAVE I-you-we-they GOT? • HAS he-she-it GOT? • Have you got a pen? • Has she got a ticket? • Have they got a lesson today?
• HAVE TO + VERB • You have to wash your hands before you eat your meal. • All students have to do the exam • He hasn’t got a car so he has to walk to school every day. • Do we have to clean our rooms?
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS • Have you got any brothers or sisters? • What time do you have English lessons? • What do you have for lunch? • Do you have lessons every day? • How many pens have you got with you now? • Do you always have a party on your birthday? • What do you usually have when you go to a restaurant?