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What's English for eating?
Have a meal

Key words: meal

English [mi: l]

Interpretation:

A meal, a meal; meals

Have a meal

[plural meals]

Phrases:

Set meal; Package; Set display; Fruit and vegetable collocation meal

Extended data:

Changes in the use of words: have

Aux. (auxiliary verb)

1 and have, when used as auxiliary verbs, can be used with the past participle or "been+ present participle" of verbs to form various perfect tenses of verbs.

2. The past participle had of have can also be inverted with the subject to form a subjunctive adverbial clause.

3. have (got)to explain "have to", emphasizing the objective necessity, or being forced to do something by environment, habits, agreements, etc. When have (got)to is used in interrogative sentences or negative sentences, do is usually used, and it is not necessary in British English.