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[[t]hæv[/t]] 3rd person singular present tense has [[t]hæz[/t]]: past tense, past participle had [[t]hæd[/t]]: short forms I've [[t]æɪv[/t]] (I have), you've [[t]juːv[/t]] (you have), he's [[t]hiːz[/t]] (he has), she's [[t]ʃiːz[/t]] (she has), it's [[t]ɪts[/t]] (it has), we've [[t]wiːv[/t]] (we have), they've [[t]ðeɪv[/t]] (they have), I'd [[t]aɪd[/t]] (I had), you'd [[t]juːd[/t]] (you had), he'd [[t]hiːd[/t]] (he had), she'd [[t]ʃiːd[/t]] (she had), it'd [[t]ˈɪtəd[/t]] (it had), we'd [[t]wiːd[/t]] (we had), they'd [[t]ðeɪd[/t]] (they had): negative short forms hadn't [[t]ˈhædnt[/t]] (had not), hasn't [[t]ˈhæznt[/t]] (has not), haven't [[t]ˈhævnt[/t]] (have not) verb
1) used with past participle of other verbs to show that an action is in the indefinite past and has been completed:

I've bought a new dictionary

Has he gone yet?.

يُسْتَعْمل مع صيغة الفِعل المُضارع التام
2) (also have got) to hold or possess (something which belongs to oneself or to someone else):

I have a book of yours at home

He's got your book

I don't have any books by Sir Walter Scott.

يَمْلك
3) (also have got) to possess something as part of oneself or in some way connected with oneself:

She has blue eyes

Our house has six rooms

I've got a pain in my stomach.

يَملُك
4) (sometimes with back) to receive or get:

Have you had any news of your brother?

Thank you for lending me the book – you can have it back next week.

يَتَلَقّى، يَسْتَلِم
5) to produce:

He does have some good ideas

She has had a baby.

يُنْتِج
6) to cause to be done:

I'm having a tooth (taken) out

Have Smith come and see me.

يُسَبِّب
7) to enjoy or suffer:

We had a lovely holiday.

يَقْضي ، يَتَمَتَّع
8) to do or take:

I'll have a drink

Let me have a try.

يَعْمَلُ، يقوم بِ
9) to allow:

I will not have you wearing clothes like that!

يَسْمَح، يَدَع
10) (with back, ~in, ~round etc) to ask to one's house as a guest or to do a job:

We're having friends round for dinner

We're having someone in to paint this room.

يَطْلُب من
11) to think or feel:

I have some doubts about this project.

يَظُن، يَشْعُر
12) to trick:

You've been had!

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