1.used for forming the perfect tenses of verbs. The perfect tenses are used for talking about what happened or began before now or another point in time
2.used for saying what the physical features of someone or something are; used for saying what the qualities of someone’s personality are
3.to own something; to be holding something or carrying something with you
4.to do something; used for saying that something happens to you or you experience something
5.used for stating the relationship between someone and their family members; used for stating the relationship between someone and their friends, enemies, people they work with, etc.
6.if you have to do something, you must do it because it is necessary; if you have something to do, you must do it
7.to eat or drink something. This word is often used in polite offers and requests
8.used in phrases to say that someone is able to do something
9.to contain or include parts, members, etc.
10.used for saying that a person, store, hotel, etc. can offer you something to buy or use; if you have time for something, time is available for you to do it
11.used for saying that someone is visiting you or spending time with you
12.used for saying that there is an idea, a belief, or a feeling in your mind
13.to make something happen; to make someone have a particular feeling or do something in a particular way
14.to arrange for something to be done or for someone to do something
15.used for saying that something happens in an area, group, organization, etc. that affects people there
16.used for saying that you have put something in a particular position or have arranged it in a particular way
17.to suffer from an illness, disease, injury, or pain
18.to receive a letter, message, or telephone call; to receive help or advice; to receive complaints or criticism
19.used for showing that you are certain that something happens or is true, or for showing that you hope very much that it happens or is true
20.to be responsible for doing a particular job or the work of an official position
21.used for saying that something has been planned or arranged for a particular time
22.to be holding someone by a particular part of their body so that they cannot get away
23.if you have someone who does a particular job, they work for you, usually in a much lower position
24.to have sex with someone