hebben Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “have (plural)” is hebben. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn to have hebben Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn had (singular) had Learn had gehad Learn had (plural) hadden Learn have (2nd person singular in a question or command) heb Learn have (2nd person singular) hebt Learn have (1st person singular) heb Learn have (2nd person formal) heeft Learn to have hebben Learn Examples of "have" in use There are 69 examples of the Dutch word for "have" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn The crops need rain. De gewassen hebben regen nodig. Learn We laughed a lot afterwards. We hebben nadien veel gelachen. Learn We have walked many miles. We hebben vele kilometers gelopen. Learn We’ve consulted with experts. We hebben deskundigen geraadpleegd. Learn Tom and I talked about lots of things. Tom en ik hebben over allerlei dingen gepraat. Learn Nothing has resulted from his efforts. Zijn inspanningen hebben niets teweeg gebracht. Learn Or have the planets sometimes not revealed that to you? Of hebben de planeten dat soms niet aan je onthuld? Learn Why do some people have dimples? Waarom hebben sommige mensen kuiltjes in de wangen? Learn Your efforts resulted in the success. Je inspanningen hebben in succes geresulteerd Learn A lot of people need help from a psychologist. Heel veel mensen hebben hulp van een psycholoog nodig. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "have (plural)" Practice (42) Lesson Learn Lesson words have (plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A lot of people need help from a psychologist., Are you sure we have enough money?, Computers have significantly changed the industrial landscape., distribution centres have sufficient stock, Drizzle is a type of precipitation in the form of rain where the water droplets have a diameter smaller than 0.5 mm., Fans have so far offered $ 600,000 to be able to sit down at the table with the third-richest man in the world., In religions, the qualifications clean and unclean refer to the kosherness of food., In Switzerland, the so-called 5 +1 signed an historic agreement with Iran over its controversial nuclear program., It seems as though we have a mole in our midst., It’s because we’re in a hurry., Or have the planets sometimes not revealed that to you?, Some states have more laws., The crops need rain., The relevant Senate committees have approved the extension of the euthanasia legislation., They already have one., They have a tortoise., They lost the battle., They sent me a free sample., They’ve already eaten., Tom and I haven’t talked in years. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 9 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (all parts) 2 Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person plural) 1