hebt Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “have (2nd person singular)” is hebt. See also Recording English Dutch Learn to have hebben Learn have (plural) hebben Learn have (2nd person singular in a question or command) heb Learn had (singular) had Learn had gehad Learn have (1st person singular) heb Learn had (plural) hadden Learn have (2nd person formal) heeft Learn Examples of "have" in use There are 27 examples of the Dutch word for "have" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn You have killed something pure and defenceless. Je hebt iets reins en weerloos gedood. Learn You’re married and have two children. Je bent gehuwd en hebt twee kinderen. Learn You’ve got no alibi for the day of the murder. Je hebt geen alibi voor de dag van de moord. Learn You took it out of the oven too soon. Je hebt het te vroeg uit de oven gehaald. Learn I’m glad you invited me. Ik ben blij dat je me uitgenodigd hebt. Learn The link you clicked on has expired. De link waar je op geklikt hebt is verlopen. Learn Could you explain in detail how you did that? Kan je in detail uitleggen hoe je dat gedaan hebt? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Practice Lesson "have (2nd person singular)" Practice (17) Lesson Learn Lesson words have (2nd person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Could you explain in detail how you did that?, Did you see your attacker?, Have you recently experienced palpitations or felt like your heart was racing?, It does not want to open; but look at the others: aren’t those the sweetest ducks that you have ever seen in your life?, I’m guessing you didn’t buy this yourself., Put the book back where you found it., The link you clicked on has expired., You are right., you have (singular emphatic), You have a large stomach., You have completed this section., You have killed something pure and defenceless., You have nothing else to do, therefore you have foolish fancies., you have rejected us, You took it out of the oven too soon., You’re married and have two children. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 18 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 2nd person singular) 1 Verbs (all parts) 5 Acknowledgements Audio Joe van der Lee