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Add your own sentences to those given in the passage to illustrate the uses of ‘have’. To refer to events, activities and experiences - English

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Add your own sentences to those given in the passage to illustrate the uses of ‘have’.

To refer to events, activities, and experiences

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Solution

To refer to events, activities, and experiences

Sentences

  1. The house party that we had at Lonavala was worth remembering.
  2. I will definitely have a bath in the Ganga River.
  3. I have an urgent clientele meeting this month.
  4. You have to be on time for Pia's birthday celebration this evening.
  5. She has a yoga class tomorrow morning.
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Chapter 1.4: Have you thought of the verb ‘have’ - English Workshop [Page 16]

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Chapter 1.4 Have you thought of the verb ‘have’
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