Have is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do and have. We use have before -ed forms to make the present perfect and past perfect.
Present perfect
have + –ed form
They have moved house.
The verb have is one of the two most frequently used verbs in English, so it is vital for learners to know how to use it correctly. Have can be used in three different functions in the sentence.
- As a main verb
- As an auxiliary verb
- As a modal auxiliary verb.
Sentences with Have in English
- I have studied English a lot.
- You have to drive slower than 150 km/h on highways.
- They have been doing it for a long time.
- What have you to say for yourself?
- You can have this sandwich?
- You have to wear uniform in class.
- My friends have helped me a lot.
- You have to go to school.
- I can’t have chicken today.
- We have had many opportunities.
- They have to clean the house.
- I have another credit card.
- I have caught many criminals over the years.
- I have a computer.
- Have you applied for that job?
- You have to drive slower than 110 km/h on highways.
- I have a beautiful puppy.
- What have you to say for yourself?
- Do you have to run every day?
- I have played soccer.
- You have to wear a uniform in class.
- We don’t have a lab.
- They have to go to school.
- Have you visited your grandma?
- He doesn’t have.
- I have a mountain bike and I ride it every weekend.
- They have my number.
- Did you have a birthday party?
- Do you have something in mind?
- They have to study for the exam.
- How many people have you told?
- Are you going to have a new hairstyle?
- We have to rent another car.
- Have you ever been to a foreign country?
- When are you going to have your first baby?
- I have a laptop.
- Do you have to do your homework?
- I have spent my weekends with my family.
- I have fun doing this.
- They have to play harder.
- Did you have a vacation last year?
- I don’t have a lot of options.
- I have been resting all day long.
- Have you ever suffered an accident?
- Billy doesn’t have a bike.
- We have to spend more time with the kids.
- Do you have a sec?
- Let’s have some drinks.
- Do you have a bus?
- We have to send the birthday invitations.
- No, l don’t have a bus.
- I have stayed in the hotel before.
- Have you ever had feelings for a good friend?
- Have you ever been to Spain?
- Did you have a good time on your last birthday?
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