26. I have something + (verb)
I. DESCRIPTION
II. EXAMPLES
![Agnes/British English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Agnes
British English
![William/British English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Fmale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
William
British English
![Olivia/British English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale2.png&w=256&q=75)
Olivia
American English
![James/British English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Fmale2.jpg&w=256&q=75)
James
American English
![Charlotte/AUS English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Charlotte
AUS English
![Amaia/NZ English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Amaia
NZ English
![Lethabo/SA English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Lethabo
SA English
![Geetha/IND English](/_next/image?url=%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fplayer%2Ffemale1.jpg&w=256&q=75)
Geetha
IND English
Listen to All
I have something important to tell you.
I have something delicious to cook for dinner tonight.
I have something exciting to show you.
I have something interesting to share with you.
I have something urgent to discuss with you.
I have something fun to do this weekend.
I have something unexpected to surprise you.
I have something creative to make for your birthday gift.
I have something meaningful to write in your card.
I have something special planned for our anniversary.