Collocations with 'have' Example Sentences
Have a baby They’ll have a baby soon.
Have a bath She likes to have a bath after work.
Have breakfast I usually have breakfast at 7 a.m.
Have a chat Let's have a chat about it later.
Have a conversation I had a nice conversation with a french senator during my flight to Paris.
Have dinner We usually have dinner around 8 p.m.
Have a drink Would you like to have a drink with us tonight?
Have fun We played basketball yesterday; we had a lot of fun .
Have a headache  I have a headache.
Have a look Can I have a look at your new phone?
Have lunch I met my ex girlfriend last week, and we had lunch together.
Have patience I do not have patience listening to a long speech.
Have a party My colleague got a promotion, and he’s planning to have a party this weekend.
Have a rest You should have a rest after your exam.
Have a good time We had a good time at the party last night.
Have an idea I can’t get this car to work; do you have any idea?
Have a meeting I had a meeting with her yesterday.
Have a cold I had a cold last week.
Have a snack I usually have a snack in the afternoon.
Have an accident She had an accident on her way to work.
Have a problem She is an introvert person, but I don’t have a problem with that.
Have an argument They often have an argument about how to raise their children.
Have a baby shower We’re going to have a baby shower next week.
Have a heart attack He had a heart attack last year, but he has been feeling well since then.
Have a fight It’s normal for siblings to have a fight occasionally.
Have a surprise I have a surprise for you!
Have a nap I like to have a nap after lunch.
Have an operation She had an operation to remove her appendix.
Have a haircut I need to have a haircut before the wedding.
Have a holiday Are you planning to have a holiday this summer?
Have a job Does he have a job?
Have a say Not everyone has a say in the decision.
Have a word I need to have a word with you about your performance.
Have a complaint If you have a complaint, please contact our customer service.
Have a nightmare I had a nightmare last night.
Have a temperature My son has a high temperature. I think he might have a fever.
Have a habit She has a habit of biting her nails.
Have a tantrum The seminar was about what to do when a child has a tantrum.
Have a flashback He often has a flashback to his days in the army.
Have difficulty He has difficulty learning new things.
Have a dispute I had a dispute with my boyfriend last night.
Have surgery He had surgery last week.
Have a crush on someone She has a crush on him.

 

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