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April 2, 2020

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Idiomatic Sentences with "Have"

1) Our tour group had endured the adverse conditions of the Sahara desert for some hours.
2) She wishes not to have people outside when she's walking alone.
3) I have a butler serving the liquors to the guests at my mansion now.
4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases.
5) Lie still, I'll have your wound alleviated very soon.
6) That's wicked to have such pleasant neighbours nearby!

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Idiomatic Sentences with "Have"

1) AOur tour group had endured the adverse conditions of the Sahara desert had our tour group endured for some hours.

(You only need to change the order of the words)

2) She wishes not to have people outside when she's walking alone.

3) I have a butler serving the liquors to the guests at my mansion now.

4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases anytime.

"any time" implies "any time of day" in this sentence
If you make "to have" past tense: Viktor had... then it means anytime over some duration (days, years, whatever) in the past
If you mean "generally", "always", "whenever" - then you don't need any word at the end, because "has+ verb" in the present tense implies general truths

5) Lie still, I'll have your wound alleviated very soon.

6) That's wicked to have such pleasant neighbours nearby!

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bb779

April 30, 2020

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Thanks a bunch!

Idiomatic Sentences with "Have"


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1) Adverse conditions of the Sahara desert had our tour group endured for some hours. 2) She wishes not to have people outside when she's walking alone. 3) I have a butler serving the liquors to the guests at my mansion now. 4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases anytime. 5) Lie still, I'll have your wound alleviated very soon. 6) That's wicked to have such pleasant neighbours nearby!


1) Our tour group had endured the adverse conditions of the Sahara desert for some hours.


4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases.


1) Adverse conditions of the Sahara desert had our tour group endured for some hours.


1) AOur tour group had endured the adverse conditions of the Sahara desert had our tour group endured for some hours.

(You only need to change the order of the words)

2) She wishes not to have people outside when she's walking alone.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

3) I have a butler serving the liquors to the guests at my mansion now.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases anytime.


4) Viktor has an attorney defend his cases anytime.

"any time" implies "any time of day" in this sentence If you make "to have" past tense: Viktor had... then it means anytime over some duration (days, years, whatever) in the past If you mean "generally", "always", "whenever" - then you don't need any word at the end, because "has+ verb" in the present tense implies general truths

5) Lie still, I'll have your wound alleviated very soon.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

6) That's wicked to have such pleasant neighbours nearby!


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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