Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
- (rikkinäinen englanti) 'a'
- (rikkinäinen englanti) 'ave
Ääntäminen
stressed:
US:
UK
- unstressed:
- have to:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
Määritelmät
Verbit
- (transitive) To possess, own, hold.
- (transitive) To be related in some way to (with the object identifying the relationship).
- (transitive) To partake of a particular substance (especially a food or drink) or action.
- (auxiliary verb, taking a past participle) Used in forming the perfect aspect and the past perfect aspect.
- (auxiliary verb, taking a to-infinitive) must.
- (transitive) To give birth to.
- (transitive) To engage in sexual intercourse with.
- (transitive) To accept as a romantic partner.
- (transitive with bare infinitive) To cause to, by a command or request.
- (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To cause to be.
- (transitive with bare infinitive) To be affected by an occurrence. (Used in supplying a topic that is not a verb argument.)
- (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To depict as being.
- Used as interrogative auxiliary verb with a following pronoun to form tag questions. (For further discussion, see "Usage notes" below)
- (British, slang) To defeat in a fight; take.
- (Irish) To be able to speak a language.
- To feel or be (especially painfully) aware of.
- To be afflicted with, to suffer from, to experience something negative
- To trick, to deceive
- (transitive, often with present participle) To allow
Esimerkit
- I've had three people today tell me my hair looks nice.
- have tea, juoda teetä
- have breakfast/lunch/dinner, syödä aamupalaa/lounasta/päivällistä
- "You're a very naughty boy. If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times. I won't have you chasing the geese!"
- You had me alright! I never would have thought that was just a joke.
- We had a hard year last year, with the locust swarms and all that.
- He had a cold last week.
- Dan certainly has arms today, probably from scraping paint off four columns the day before.
- I have no German.
- I'm gonna have you!
- I could have him!
- He has some money, hasn't he?
- Your wife hasn't been reading that nonsense, has she?
- Anton Rogan, 8, was one of the runners-up in the Tick Tock Box short story competition, not Anton Rogers as we had it. — The Guardian.
- Their stories differed; he said he'd been at work when the incident occurred, but her statement had him at home that entire evening.
- Look what I have here — a frog I found on the street!
- The hospital had several patients contract pneumonia last week.
- The lecture's ending had the entire audience in tears.
- He had him arrested for trespassing.
- They had me feed their dog while they were out of town.
- Despite my protestations of love, she would not have me.
- The couple always wanted to have children.
- Note: there's a separate entry for have to.
- I had already eaten.
- I have already eaten today.
- I'm going to have some pizza and a beer right now.
- Can I have a look at that?
- The dog down the street has a lax owner.
- I have two sisters.
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | had | Partisiipin perfekti | yhad |
| Imperfekti | had | Partisiipin preesens | having |
| Partisiipin preesens | haveing (vanhahtava) | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | has |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | hath (vanhahtava) | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | haves (epävirallinen) |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | hathe (vanhahtava) | | |