The verb HAVE usually refers to MENTAL and PHYSICAL EXPERIENCES or POSSESSIONS.


Incorrect: I saw a horrible dream the previous night.
Correct: I had a horrible dream the previous night.

SOME EXAMPLES
Have a bath
Have breakfast
Have dinner
Have drink
Have experience
Have fun
Have holiday
Have interview
Have lesson
Have lunch
Have operation
Have party
Have picnic
Have shower
Have a headache
Have a talk
Have a dialogue
Have dreams
Have nightmares
Have a better life
Have a better opportunity
Have a part
Have a walk
Have stories
Have a mirthful life
Have a conscience
Have the satisfaction
Have agreement
Have a family
Have riches
Have a purse
Have something
Have a crush
Have a date
Have a meeting
Have a discord
Have an axe to grind
Have butterflies in one’s stomach
Have an excursion
Have an appointment
Have a business
Have concentration
Have a pinch
Have comforts
Have conveniences
Have privileges

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