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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to eat a small amount of food, often as a quick snack or to taste it
to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, or recharge
to engage in an exchange of thoughts, ideas, or words with one or more people
to engage in the act of dancing, typically at a social gathering or event with music
to take a moment to listen to something, such as music, a recording, or someone speaking
to briefly or casually turn one's eyes toward something, typically to see, inspect, or observe it
to host or organize a social gathering or celebration with friends, family, or acquaintances
to eat a meal or snack made by placing ingredients between two slices of bread
to engage in a conversation or discussion with others to communicate, share information, or address specific topics
to engage in a brief conversation or discussion with someone, often to convey a message, ask a question, or discuss a particular matter
to eat a morning meal, which is typically the first meal of the day
to drink coffee, either alone or with others, often as a morning or afternoon beverage
to eat food during a regular eating time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner
to eat food during a regular eating time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner
to have a hidden resource, plan, or advantage that can be used strategically when needed
to have many good qualities that makes one highly deserving of approval or praise