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Give or have?

In English, verbs such as "deliver," "express," "have," "hold," and "give" are commonly used in specific collocations that convey distinct meanings. For example, "deliver" can mean to give, direct, or aim something, and it is often used in contexts like delivering a verdict or a lecture.

Give or have?

With certain nouns with an active meaning.

" to deliver"
-to give, direct, or aim something.
 -to achieve or produce something that has been promised-

Informal speech

Express

have with time

It is used have, not spend, in certain phrases to do with time.

- have a great time.
- have apleasant evening.

have or spend?

Replace

verbs

Give

Sense of ownership

Some examples:
-have a problem
-have a chance
-have an opportunity
-have an experience
-have a career
-have a baby

Deliver

Some examples with those verbs:
- The jury delivered a veredict of not guilty.
- I like to express my thanks for your help.
- The lecture will be held in Room 231

Have

Collocations

Hold

Give or have?