22. I have + (noun)
I. DESCRIPTION
i) For example, "I have a car" means that the speaker possesses a car, while "I have a headache" means that the speaker is currently experiencing the condition of a headache.
ii) It can also be used to express a past action or experience, such as "I have visited Paris" to indicate that the speaker has previously traveled to Paris.
II. EXAMPLES
Agnes
British English
William
British English
Olivia
American English
James
American English
Charlotte
AUS English
Amaia
NZ English
Lethabo
SA English
Geetha
IND English
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I have a cat named Whiskers.
I have an appointment with my dentist next week.
I have a headache and need to take a painkiller.
I have a lot of homework to do before tomorrow.
I have a book that you might be interested in reading.
I have a passion for photography and love taking pictures.
I have a meeting with my boss in an hour.
I have a friend who lives in New York City.
I have a cold and need to stay home to rest.
I have a bicycle that I ride to work every day.
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