How to Use the verb "have" for eating and drinking

Oct 2, 2010 03:45 AM
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In this tutorial, we learn how to use the verb "have" for eating and drinking. When someone asks you what you are eating or what you did eat, you will have to use the word "have" to answer or even if you want to ask the question you have. An example of asking something a question like this would be, "what do you usually have for breakfast, lunch or dinner?" Any question with meals will have the word "have" mixed into it, because it's asking what you are going to or have eating in a different manor. Once you have this concept, you will understand how to use it in no time!

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