"Have you ever..."
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
I have an obligation to attend the meeting tomorrow.
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
You can use the word "demanding" as a synonym for "challenging."
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.
You would use "have" after the word "can." For example, "I can have a cookie."
"After a Balk was called on the pitcher, the runners were allowed to advance one base."
I have an obligation to attend the meeting tomorrow.
Who was the 35th president?
I have a special pet in the entire world.Guess what it is?
Writing an answer to this question is "inconvenient" for me.
Her parents were anxious about her poor health. Anxious means full of mental distress or uneasiness, greatly worried.
We need the police to enforce law and order
I will now taunt you by not answering this question properly.
His devotion to his training set an example for the other students.
a sectional sofa is a good sofa for small homes
The trachea is the passage way for air to travel from the larynx to the lungs.
Example( you made a blunder when you forgot to spell sentence with a c after the n)