Usage examples of "Have" in English with translation to Spanish

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I have a pretty dog. Tengo un perro bonito.
Have you travelled anywhere recently? ¿Has viajado a alguna parte últimamente?
You have eaten the candy. Vos os habéis comido el caramelo.
I have to take medicine. Tengo que tomar un medicamento.
We should have gotten married. Debimos habernos casado.
We have no school tomorrow. Mañana no hay clases.
Could I have the check? ¿Me da la cuenta?
Those who have a long hair own a hairdrier. Los que tienen el pelo largo poseen un secador.
I have to quit smoking. Tengo que dejar de fumar.
Can I have a receipt? ¿Podría darme un recibo?
It's great to have you back. Qué gusto tenerte de vuelta.
If you do not have this program, you can download it now. Si usted no dispone de este programa puede descargarlo ahora.
You only have to touch the button. Basta con tocar el botón.
You have no obligation to help us. Usted no está obligado de ninguna manera a ayudarnos.
He need not have run so fast. No fue necesario que corriera tan rápido.
It sure fits, you just have to think how to put it in. Seguro que cabe, pero hay que pensar cómo meterlo.
Did you know that in Japan, if you have a tattoo, you won't be allowed to bathe in many of the hot spring resorts? ¿Sabías que en Japón, si llevas un tatuaje, no te permitirán que te bañes en muchos de los balnearios de aguas termales?
I have errands to run. Tengo recados que hacer.
You have not seen her. No la has visto.
They have nothing to eat. Ellos no tienen nada para comer.
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