Proper Pronunciation Guide

have

[həv]

[hæv]

Tips:

  • When the word “have” is used as an auxiliary verb, pronounce it with the weak schwa vowel
    /ə/, placing the emphasis on the principal verb, as shown in the first two practice sentences below.
  • Pronounce the vowel in “have” as a full
    /æ/ when it is used as a principal verb, meaning to possess, as it is used in the third practice sentence below; or when it takes the place of the principal verb (which may have already been mentioned and is not repeated), as in the fourth practice sentence below.

Practice Sentences:

We have attended many events here.
Have you signed the petition yet?
They have a grand piano in their living room.
(Have they eaten yet?) Yes, they have.

Notes:

  • When the word “have” is used as an auxilary verb, it is often reduced even further through contractions: I’ve, we’ve, you’ve, they’ve.
  • Be careful of pronouncing the contraction “should’ve” (should have) as [ʃʊ də]. Retain the final /v/: [ʃʊ dəv] as in “I should’ve done this before now.”
  • When “have” is followed by the word “to,” the two words are pronounced [hæf tə] as in “I have to go.”
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