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#LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #EnglishConversation #DailyEnglish #SpokenEnglish Welcome back to Daily Life Education Channel 💛 – where learning English is easy, fun, and practical! In today’s lesson, we focus on the verb “have”, one of the most important verbs in English. This lesson is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners who want to improve their speaking, listening, grammar, and daily English communication skills. We will learn how to use have in all tenses, including present, past, and future forms: ✅ Present Forms: • have / has – for things you own or facts (e.g., I have a phone. She has a car.) • am / is / are having – actions happening now or near-future plans (e.g., I am having lunch now.) • have had – present perfect for experiences or things that started in the past and continue now (e.g., I have had this bag for 2 years.) • have been having – present perfect continuous to show ongoing actions (e.g., I have been having headaches all week.) ✅ Past Forms: • had – simple past for completed actions (e.g., I had a meeting yesterday.) • was / were having – past continuous for actions in progress (e.g., I was having a shower when you called.) • had had – past perfect for connecting past actions (e.g., I had already had breakfast.) • had been having – past perfect continuous to show long-term past actions (e.g., I had been having lessons online before the internet broke.) ✅ Future Forms: • will have – simple future for predictions or promises (e.g., I will have more time tomorrow.) • going to have – for planned future actions (e.g., I am going to have dinner with my family.) • will be having – future continuous for ongoing actions at a specific future time (e.g., This time tomorrow, I will be having a meeting.) • will have had – future perfect for finished future actions (e.g., By 8 PM, I will have had dinner.) • will have been having – future perfect continuous for actions lasting until a future point (e.g., By next month, I will have been having coffee at the same café for 5 years.) ✅ Everyday Phrases with Have: • I have a dream • I am having a good time • I have had a busy week • I have to… (necessity & obligation) • Have a look / Have a go • Have breakfast / Have lunch / Have dinner • Have a good time / Have fun / Have a safe trip • I have a problem / I have a question • Have someone over / Have a word with • Have got / Have got to • Have on / Have it in for / Have a way with • Have back / Have a say / Have a feeling This lesson also includes: 🎤 Repeat after me speaking practice – Train your mouth and brain together 📝 Practical examples for daily life situations – Restaurants, shopping, work, health, and social events 💡 Tips and tricks – Learn how to remember and use “have” correctly in conversations By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: • Speak confidently about possessions, experiences, plans, and obligations • Use have in present, past, and future sentences • Understand common English phrases with “have” • Improve your daily English communication skills • Build confidence for real-life English conversations ✅ Learning Tips: ✔ Repeat after us to improve pronunciation ✔ Practice every day, even just 5–10 minutes ✔ Use one new phrase at a time ✔ Comment below with your sentence using have – we love reading them! Watch, Repeat, and Speak! Small steps make big progress. English becomes easier when you practice consistently.