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Confusing Words in English

Have vs. Of


Have
Definition
Have is a verb that indicates possession, ownership, or the experience of something.
Of
Definition
Of is a preposition that indicates a relationship, typically showing possession, origin, or connection.
Example
  • I have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
  • Do you have any questions about the assignment?
  • They have a beautiful garden in their backyard.
Example
  • The cover of the book is very colorful.
  • She is a friend of mine from college.
  • The city of New York is known for its skyscrapers.