Dear reader, you should know that "Have" is one of the easiest words and one of the words that you must learn very well if you want to master English, and here are a number of lessons about it.
Using "I Have + Noun"
1. By using "I Have", you are telling someone something you own or have.
Example:
- Could I have a receipt for that please?
- I have a cat.
- I have a client with me right now.
- I have a computer.
- I have a headache.
- I have a heart to accompany you to the old.
- I have a house.
- I have a hunch that he didn't really want to go.
- I have a nice car.
2. You may hear the words "cannot" and "won't" used with "I have." By adding these items you can express what you wouldn't give up or allow.
Examples:
- And I cannot have an unpaired electron in the same orbital.
- I cannot have such behaviour in my house.
- I cannot have that behavior in my house.
- I cannot have you over tonight.
- I can't have seen a ghost it must have been imagination.
- I can't have sitting tenants.
- I can't have you following me in there, peering round from the next stall.
- I feel deprived if I can't have the same as everyone else.
- My dad says I can't have sweets because I had to have some teeth out.
- Don't use that language to me!I won't have it!
- I won't have a cigarette, thanks-I'm trying to cut down .
- I won't have anything to do with spiritualism, ghosts and all that mumbo-jumbo.
- I won't have anything to do with that.
- I won't have him risking his neck on that motorcycle.
- I won't have it any other way.
- I won't have my son associating with skittish girls.
- I won't have smut like that in my house!
- I won't have staff justifying themselves to me.
- I won't have that man under my roof again!
- I won't have you checking up on me like that!
- I won't have you reeking with sweat in my bed!
- I won't have you say such things.
- I won't have you walking home all by yourself.