Have
I have
done.
I have
finished.
I have
finished copying.
He has gone
there.
He has not
gone there.
He has been
there.
I have been
doing it.
Have you
done it?
Hasn’t he
gone yet? - No, he hasn’t.
Had he seen?
– No, he hadn’t /Yes, he had.
I should
have finished correction.
I shall
have done it.
I have got
it.
Have you
got any?
I haven’t
got any.
I haven’t got
it.
Have you
any money?
I had a
book.
Has he a
house in Coimbatore?
We have two
hands.
Have you
any pain here?
What have I
in my hand?
Has the
book a red cover?
Has she
blue eyes or black eyes?
He has not
a good memory.
Have you
any fear of failing?
I hadn’t
any idea of what he meant.
How many
children have they?
Has he a
servant?
Have you a
dog?
I have a
dislike for non-veg dishes.
I have a
liking for chocolates.
I have an
idea.
I have some
good news.
I have a
reason for not doing this.
Have some
respect for your parents.
I have a
little use for pink colour pen.
I had
better go.
I had
better do it.
Have one of
these.
Don’t have
one of those?
Will you
have another cup of tea?
May I have
this?
Have a
bath.
Have a
breakfast/dinner.
Have a
weekly off.
Have some food
now.
Enough
studying. Have some fun with your brother.
Have a game
of cards.
Have a game
with your sister.
Don’t feel
for it, but have a lesson from this.
Have mercy
on stray dogs.
It’s time
to have music.
I’m going
to have a song.
Have a word
with Principal before starting next unit.
I have the
worst of corrections today.
Shall we
have a swim/a fight/a look/a rest/a ride/a sit down/a talk/ a walk/ a wash?
Did you
have a swim/….?
I have some
difficulty in solving this problem.
Have an
adventure.
Have a good
time (ahead).
Have your
application filled.
When did
you have your hair cut?
I must have
these questions printed.
You had
better have your tooth out.
Those
plants are not suitable for the entrance side, I shall have them dug up.
It’s going
to rain; we’d better have the chairs in from the ground.
We’ll have
the big table here and the small one over there in the corner.
I can’t
have that dog in the house, (it is) making everything dirty.
He has a
cold.
Has that
boy much money to spend?
Have you time
to come with me?
Do you have
much work to do?
Have you
any work to do?
Have this
in your mind.
Have
patience with the little children, they are innocent.
Have the
pleasure of reading books.
Had you any
trouble with it?
How often
does your dog have puppies?
I only have
to do this.
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