Have
Have is a highly versatile verb in English. As a main verb, it denotes possession or ownership, as in “I have a car.” As an auxiliary verb, it helps form perfect tenses (have seen, had finished) and participates in semi-modal constructions expressing obligation or necessity (have to). It also contributes to many idiomatic expressions and fixed phrases.
Etymology traces have to Old English habban, related to German haben and Dutch hebben. Its role as
Conjugation and syntax: present tense uses have for I/you/we/they and has for he/she/it; past tense and past
Major uses include possession (I have two sisters), experience or state (I have lived here since 2010),
Common idioms include have a look, have a seat, have a drink, have fun, have second thoughts,