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- have a meeting to meet with someone for a planned discussion, usually for work or an official purpose
- have a party to organize and hold a party; to celebrate with guests
- have a problem to experience a difficulty or issue
- have a rest to stop activity for a short time to relax and regain energy
- have a shower to wash your body by standing under running water in a shower
- have a sore throat to experience pain, scratchiness, or irritation in the throat, often due to illness
- have a talk to speak with someone in a serious or purposeful way, often to discuss a problem or make a decision
- have a walk to go for a walk, usually for exercise, relaxation, or to get some fresh air
- have an argument to disagree strongly with someone, often in an angry way
- have breakfast to eat breakfast, usually in the morning
- have dinner to eat an evening meal
- have experience to possess practical knowledge or skills gained from doing something before
- have fun to enjoy yourself; to do something that is entertaining or pleasant
- have lunch to eat lunch; to take a midday meal
- have time to be available or free enough to do something
- have trouble to experience difficulty doing something
- heavy rain a large amount of rain falling strongly over a period of time
- heavy snow a large amount of snow falling, often causing difficult or dangerous conditions
- heavy traffic a large number of vehicles on the road, causing slow movement or congestion
- high price an expensive cost; a price that is higher than expected or affordable