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UK//hæv ɪt//US//hæv ɪt//

Meaning of Have it

To possess or own something.

In simple words: to own or possess something

Have it in a sentence

  • Do you have it in your bag?
  • I really have it all figured out now.
  • She has it, but she doesn't use it often.

How to use Have it

Used in everyday conversation. Avoid in very formal writing or presentations.

Grammar pattern

have + object

Memory hint

Think of 'have it' as 'having an item'—imagine holding a book.

Related words

Collocations with Have it

  • have it all
  • have it your way
  • have it under control

Synonyms for Have it

Opposites of Have it

Common mistakes with Have it

  • 'Have it' is often confused with 'has it'.
  • Using it inappropriately in questions, e.g., 'Do you have it?' instead of 'Do you own it?'

Compare Have it with Possess, Own, Hold, Keep, Acquire

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Frequently asked questions about Have it

What does Have it mean?

to own or possess something

What is the definition of Have it?

To possess or own something.

How do you use Have it in a sentence?

Do you have it in your bag?

Can you give another example of Have it?

I really have it all figured out now.

What are synonyms for Have it?

Common alternatives include possess, own, hold, keep, acquire.

What is the opposite of Have it?

Opposite meanings include lack, forfeit.

What words go with Have it?

It commonly pairs with have it all, have it your way, have it under control.

What are common mistakes when using Have it?

'Have it' is often confused with 'has it'. Using it inappropriately in questions, e.g., 'Do you have it?' instead of 'Do you own it?'

How do you pronounce Have it?

US: //hæv ɪt//, UK: //hæv ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Have it?

Used in everyday conversation. Avoid in very formal writing or presentations.