Sentence examples of "having" in English with translation "hay"

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What are we having for dinner today? ¿Qué hay para cenar hoy?
This country has four seasons. En este país hay cuatro estaciones.
Every law has its exception. No hay leyes sin excepción.
We have no school tomorrow. Mañana no hay clases.
Do you have any rooms? ¿Hay habitaciones?
This week I had three midterms. Esta semana hay tres exámenes parciales.
Every cloud has a silver lining. No hay mal que por bien no venga.
This sentence has to be deleted. Hay que borrar esta frase.
We have no expectations of victory. No hay expectativas de victoria.
You have to work, not think. Hay que trabajar, no pensar.
You have to respect your rivals. Hay que respetar a los rivales.
Have I any letters or messages? ¿Hay cartas o mensajes para mí?
Every town in America has a library. Hay una biblioteca en cada ciudad de Estados Unidos.
When do I have to check out? ¿A que hora hay que dejar la habitación?
Now we have to be very careful. Ahora hay que andarse con mucho ojo.
The wall has a large hole in it. Hay un gran agujero en la muralla.
All you have to do is to concentrate. Todo lo que hay que hacer es concentrarse.
One has to do one's best in anything. Hay que esforzarse al máximo en todo.
Our class has twenty-five boys and twenty girls. En nuestra clase hay 25 chicos y 20 chicas.
What one has to learn is more than the language. Lo que hay que aprender es más que solo el lenguaje.
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