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Unit 3

Have/Had/Had
Have: (1) To possess

I have a big house.

They have a lot of money.

She has a car.

I have a great job.


Have: (2) To have relations

I have two brothers.

They have five children.

She has two sisters.

I have five friends.


Have: (3) to perform an action
I have a shower/bath/sauna every day. (take)

I have lunch/dinner/breakfast/meal/ice-cream every day. (eat)

I have a test/exam/homework lesson every day. (do)

I am having a party/meeting/game/competition tonight. (attend)

I am having a cup of tea/coffee with my friend. (drink)


Have: (4) To suffer from a disease

I have a cold. (infection in nose and throat with cough)

I have a flu. (an infectious disease with a very bad cold and high temperature)

I have a headache.

I have a sore throat.


Expressions with Have
Can I have your camera? (Have s.th)

Is that your camera? Can I have a look? (Have a look)

Is that your bike? Can I have a go? (Have a go)

Goodbye! Have a good journey! (Have a good journey)

Do you have a moment? Can I have a word with you?

We had a good time at the wedding party last night.


Have (writing/formal)
Have got(speaking/informal)

Ex: I have got 3 brothers.


Ex: We have got only 5 minutes.
Ex: I have got a problem.
Ex: I have got a cold.
Have to/Has to+V1: must
I
We have to study.
You
They

He
She has to study.
It
Use (Have, has, have to and has to)

 I ………………..a test every Thursday.

 She …………….. study for her exam.

 I ……………… come to class on time.

 They …………a big building in Shah-re-Now.

 He ……………a nice car.

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