To have: Affirmative
Present simple: To have
Affirmative
We use the verb have/has to talk about:
• possessions
I have a new house.
• family (and other) relationships
Paul has three brothers.
Betty has a nice boyfriend.
• sicknesses
I have a cold.
We also use the verb have/has to describe:
• someone's eyes
You have beautiful eyes.
My mom has green eyes.
• someone's hair
My girlfriend has very long hair.
• possessions
I have a new house.
• family (and other) relationships
Paul has three brothers.
Betty has a nice boyfriend.
• sicknesses
I have a cold.
We also use the verb have/has to describe:
• someone's eyes
You have beautiful eyes.
My mom has green eyes.
• someone's hair
My girlfriend has very long hair.
Use the verb have/has to describe parts of the face.
When we describe someone's hair, eyes, or parts of the face, we can use the verb have/has:
• I have short, wavy, brown hair.
• He has big blue eyes
• She has long eyelashes.
• My father has a beard and a moustache.
• My mother has a small nose.
• They have full lips (large and round lips).
Simple present: have/has
Affirmative
I | have |
you | have |
we | have |
they | have |
• I have long black hair.
• You have beautiful eyes!
• My brother and Ihave a beard and a moustache.
• My parents have gray hair.
• You have beautiful eyes!
• My brother and Ihave a beard and a moustache.
• My parents have gray hair.
he | has |
she | has |
it | has |
• Pablo has a big nose.
• Your mom has big green eyes.
• The dog has black and brown hair.
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