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have (EN)
verbo auxiliar, verbo

verbo auxiliar “have”

have, 've, neg. haven't, he has, 's, neg. hasn't, ger. having; past perfect auxiliary had, neg. hadn't
  1. forma el aspecto perfecto de un verbo
    We have lived in this town for ten years.

verbo “have”

infinitivo have; él has; pret. had; part. had; ger. having
  1. tener
    She has a new bicycle.
  2. incluir
    This cake has nuts in it, so be careful if you're allergic.
  3. consumir
    Let's have lunch together tomorrow.
  4. realizar
    May I have a look?
  5. tener programado
    I have a meeting at 3 PM.
  6. experimentar
    She had a great time at the party.
  7. padecer (se refiere a estar afectado por una enfermedad)
    My neighbor has the flu.
  8. conseguir
    That rare book you're looking for can't be had for love nor money.
  9. aceptar (como pareja)
    He asked her to marry him, but she wouldn't have him.
  10. hacer que (alguien haga algo)
    My parents had me clean my room before I could go out.
  11. poner (en un estado)
    The boss had the whole team working overtime.
  12. verse afectado
    The school had several teachers retire this year, causing staffing problems.
  13. engañar
    She sold me a fake ticket to the concert; I've been had.
  14. no permitir
    He kept asking for a raise, but his boss wasn't having it.
  15. no creer
    He tried to tell me he was late because of traffic, but I wasn't having it.
  16. hospedar
    We're having guests over for dinner tonight.