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"have" vs "of"

The comparison between 'have' and 'of' is a common confusion among English learners. 'Have' is the correct choice when indicating possession or obligation, while 'of' is used to show relationships or connections. They are not interchangeable in most cases.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

have

This is correct when indicating possession or obligation.

Use 'have' when talking about possession (e.g., 'I have a car') or obligation (e.g., 'I have to go to work').

Examples:

  • I have a dog.
  • They have to finish the project by Friday.
  • She has a beautiful garden.

Alternatives:

  • possess
  • own
  • must
  • need to

of

This is correct when showing relationships or connections.

Use 'of' to indicate relationships or connections (e.g., 'The book of my friend').

Examples:

  • The capital of France is Paris.
  • The color of the sky is blue.
  • The son of the president is a doctor.

Alternatives:

  • belonging to
  • related to
  • connected to

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