HAVE a look at this video! If you HAVE a dream to improve your English, I HAVE a good feeling that you’ll HAVE a great time with this lesson. In today’s JeN’s Jyugyou lesson you will learn 16 have collocations that you can use to improve your English fluency and communicate easier in English.
What is a collocation? A collocation is a set of words that goes together naturally in English. If you change any of the words in the set, it will sound odd to native English speakers. (Have a party' is a great collocation, but 'make a party' actually has no meaning in English.) That is why learning collocations is essential to improving your English fluency. This lesson includes more than 16 common English expressions using the word have which are used in daily conversation. Learning these collocations will help you to sound more natural when speaking English or writing English.
The following 16 collocations with the word have are included in this English lesson:
1. Have a party
2. Have food or drink ( Have a drink, Have a coffee, Have a meal, Have a snack, Have breakfast, Have lunch, Have dinner)
3. Have a good time / Have a great time, Have a bad time / Have a rough time
4. Have a cold, Have the flu, Have a headache, Have a stomach ache, Have diabetes, Have bipolar, Have cancer
5. Have a problem / Have trouble / Have difficulties / Have an issue
6. Have a solution / Have a plan
7. Have an appointment: Have a meeting, Have an interview, Have a class / Have a lecture, Have a test / Have an exam
8. Have a discussion / Have a conversation / Have a chat
9. Have something in common
10. Have a nightmare, Have a dream, Have a goal
11. Have a fight / Have an argument / Have a dispute / Have a quarrel
12. Have a baby vs. Having a baby
13. Have a feeling: Have a good feeling / Have a bad feeling
14. Have a look
15. Have a bath / Have a shower
16. Have a nap
Bonus. Have a question
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned more than 16 have collocations that you can use to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for daily life. Thank you for watching, “16 Have Collocations for English Fluency! The Most Common English Expressions with HAVE!” I hope these English collocations will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies! I hope you had a great time watching this English lesson!
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Three collocations in today’s lesson can use both have or take. Learn more Take Collocations here: https://youtu.be/RPvdRIDHYrA
This lesson talked about the collocation have a baby, and taught the differences between have and having. Learn more about this and other non-action verbs in my lesson on Stative Verbs: https://youtu.be/yZFgKg2DFyQ
To say that you have a feeling about something is a way of making a guess about the future. Learn more Guessing Expressions in English: https://youtu.be/boNyZ-7SNd0
English collocations can be remembered easier if you study them by topic, for example Weather Collocations: https://youtu.be/n0Vuws2GiB8 or if you study them by word, for example Collocations with the verb Catch: https://youtu.be/bro5Ssu8UmM
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What is a collocation? A collocation is a set of words that goes together naturally in English. If you change any of the words in the set, it will sound odd to native English speakers. (Have a party' is a great collocation, but 'make a party' actually has no meaning in English.) That is why learning collocations is essential to improving your English fluency. This lesson includes more than 16 common English expressions using the word have which are used in daily conversation. Learning these collocations will help you to sound more natural when speaking English or writing English.
The following 16 collocations with the word have are included in this English lesson:
1. Have a party
2. Have food or drink ( Have a drink, Have a coffee, Have a meal, Have a snack, Have breakfast, Have lunch, Have dinner)
3. Have a good time / Have a great time, Have a bad time / Have a rough time
4. Have a cold, Have the flu, Have a headache, Have a stomach ache, Have diabetes, Have bipolar, Have cancer
5. Have a problem / Have trouble / Have difficulties / Have an issue
6. Have a solution / Have a plan
7. Have an appointment: Have a meeting, Have an interview, Have a class / Have a lecture, Have a test / Have an exam
8. Have a discussion / Have a conversation / Have a chat
9. Have something in common
10. Have a nightmare, Have a dream, Have a goal
11. Have a fight / Have an argument / Have a dispute / Have a quarrel
12. Have a baby vs. Having a baby
13. Have a feeling: Have a good feeling / Have a bad feeling
14. Have a look
15. Have a bath / Have a shower
16. Have a nap
Bonus. Have a question
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned more than 16 have collocations that you can use to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for daily life. Thank you for watching, “16 Have Collocations for English Fluency! The Most Common English Expressions with HAVE!” I hope these English collocations will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies! I hope you had a great time watching this English lesson!
Subscribe for more English lessons just like this every Monday and Friday: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeNsJyugyouジェンの授業?sub_confirmation=1
More useful English collocations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8AvLyPTxOws7Cm8F1DAIjy
For more Intermediate - Advanced English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8NrLoilBtwviDGZzVw5PVs
Three collocations in today’s lesson can use both have or take. Learn more Take Collocations here: https://youtu.be/RPvdRIDHYrA
This lesson talked about the collocation have a baby, and taught the differences between have and having. Learn more about this and other non-action verbs in my lesson on Stative Verbs: https://youtu.be/yZFgKg2DFyQ
To say that you have a feeling about something is a way of making a guess about the future. Learn more Guessing Expressions in English: https://youtu.be/boNyZ-7SNd0
English collocations can be remembered easier if you study them by topic, for example Weather Collocations: https://youtu.be/n0Vuws2GiB8 or if you study them by word, for example Collocations with the verb Catch: https://youtu.be/bro5Ssu8UmM
#LetsStudyEnglish #JeNsJyugyou #Collocations #Have
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