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E- LEARNING
Definition of have. (Entry 1 of 2) transitive verb. : to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement they have a new car I have my rights.
Affirmative sentences
Negative sentences
Interrogative sentences
short answers
according to the pronouns
I have a big house
You have two sisters
I have a newer cellphone.
She has two cousins.
He has an older brother.
Carlos has blue eyes.
Camila has to go to school.
We have three uncles
You have brown eyes
They have straighter hair than July.
My friends have long hair
Use of don't and doesn't
I don't have a book
You don't have any aunts
We don't have long hair.
They don't have my tablet.
He doesn't have any sons.
She doesn't have any daughters.
It doesn't have a ball to play.
My husband doesn't have any grandparents.
Susana doesn't have curly hair
Mathew doesn't have green eyes.
Interrogative sentences and short answers.
Yes, you do.
Do I have a big sister?
No, I don't
Do you have a smaller shirt?
Yes, we do.
Do we have long hair?
No, they don't.
Do they have a larger space?
Do our parents have an old car?
Yes, they do.
Do your friends have homework to do?
No, they don't.
Does he have a son ?
Yes, he does.
Does she have a daughter?
No, she doesn´t
Does your mom have dark hair?
Yes, she does.
Does your brother have a girlfriend?
No, he doesn't.
Does Robert have a wife?
Yes, he does.