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UK//aɪl hæv//US//aɪl hæv//

Meaning of I'll have

A phrase used to express intention to take or order something.

In simple words: I will take or order something.

I'll have in a sentence

  • At the café, I said, 'I'll have a cappuccino.'
  • When asked about dinner, she replied, 'I'll have chicken.'
  • 'I'll have a look at that later,' he promised.

How to use I'll have

Commonly used in restaurants or when making plans. Avoid in very formal settings.

Grammar pattern

I'll have + object

Memory hint

Imagine saying 'I'll have' like you're ordering your favorite meal.

Related words

Collocations with I'll have

  • I'll have a drink
  • I'll have dessert
  • I'll have the bill

Synonyms for I'll have

  • I'll take
  • I would like
  • I want

Opposites of I'll have

  • I won't have
  • I refuse
  • I decline

Common mistakes with I'll have

  • Using 'I have' instead of 'I'll have' when ordering.
  • Confusing with 'I'll take' in informal situations.
  • Omitting the object after 'I'll have'.

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Frequently asked questions about I'll have

What does I'll have mean?

I will take or order something.

What is the definition of I'll have?

A phrase used to express intention to take or order something.

How do you use I'll have in a sentence?

At the café, I said, 'I'll have a cappuccino.'

Can you give another example of I'll have?

When asked about dinner, she replied, 'I'll have chicken.'

What are synonyms for I'll have?

Common alternatives include I'll take, I would like, I want.

What is the opposite of I'll have?

Opposite meanings include I won't have, I refuse, I decline.

What words go with I'll have?

It commonly pairs with I'll have a drink, I'll have dessert, I'll have the bill.

What are common mistakes when using I'll have?

Using 'I have' instead of 'I'll have' when ordering. Confusing with 'I'll take' in informal situations. Omitting the object after 'I'll have'.

How do you pronounce I'll have?

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

When should I use I'll have?

Commonly used in restaurants or when making plans. Avoid in very formal settings.