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Collocations of 'Make- Take- Have' - Daily Life (Have)

Master English collocations with 'Have' used for daily life, like "have a dance" and "have a chat".

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to have a bite

to eat a small amount of food, often as a quick snack or to taste it

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to have a break

to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, or recharge

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to have a chat

to engage in a conversation, typically a casual and friendly one

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to have a conversation

to engage in an exchange of thoughts, ideas, or words with one or more people

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to have a dance

to engage in the act of dancing, typically at a social gathering or event with music

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to have a discussion

to talk about a specific topic or issue with others

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to have a drink

to consume an alcoholic beverage

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to have a laugh

to share moments of humor and laughter with others

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to have a listen

to take a moment to listen to something, such as music, a recording, or someone speaking

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to have a look

to briefly or casually turn one's eyes toward something, typically to see, inspect, or observe it

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to have a party

to host or organize a social gathering or celebration with friends, family, or acquaintances

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to have a sandwich

to eat a meal or snack made by placing ingredients between two slices of bread

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to have a swim

to go swimming in a pool, lake, ocean, or another body of water

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to have a talk

to engage in a conversation or discussion with others to communicate, share information, or address specific topics

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to have a word

to engage in a brief conversation or discussion with someone, often to convey a message, ask a question, or discuss a particular matter

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to have breakfast

to eat a morning meal, which is typically the first meal of the day

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to have coffee

to drink coffee, either alone or with others, often as a morning or afternoon beverage

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to have a sniff

to smell something to check its scent

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to have a snack

to eat a small portion of food, often between regular meals

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to have a meal

to eat food during a regular eating time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner

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to have a meal

to eat food during a regular eating time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner

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to have oneself sth

to enjoy something pleasurable, nice, or satisfying

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to have sb/sth up one's sleeve

to have a hidden resource, plan, or advantage that can be used strategically when needed

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to have everything to recommend it

to have many good qualities that makes one highly deserving of approval or praise

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