A farmer’s
job is very important and hard. He gets up early. He works on a farm. He is
patient. He works hard. He grows crops, vegetables and fruit. He keeps animals.
He keeps buffaloes, cows and sheep to give us meat and milk. He keeps chickens,
geese and ducks to give us meat and eggs.
HAVE is one of the most common verbs in English, and we use this word in many different ways! In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 30 different collocations with have. These are the typical combinations of words that native speakers use. HAVE CHILDREN / HAVE KIDS / HAVE A BABY I have two kids. Does your sister have any children,Magi? HAVE (AN ILLNESS / SURGERY / AN OPERATION /a meeting/) We often use “have” with illnesses, both minor and major. You can have a headache, have a cold, have a fever, have allergies, have the flu . You can also have cancer, have a stroke, have a heart attack. § I can’t concentrate very well when I have a headache. § He just found out that he has lung cancer. § Call an ambulance – I think she’s having a heart attack! We also say have surgery and have an operation – these mean the same thing, referring to a medical procedure in which the doctors go inside your body to fix ...
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