Have A Baby

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /hæv ə ˈbeɪbi/

Definitions of have a baby

verb action word that indicates the act of giving birth or becoming a parent

Example Sentences

A1 I want to have a baby.

A2 They are planning to have a baby next year.

B1 Having a baby requires a lot of preparation.

B2 They have been trying to have a baby for a year now.

C1 Having a baby can be a life-changing experience.

C2 After much consideration, they have decided to have a baby.

Examples of have a baby in a Sentence

formal Many couples decide to have a baby after being married for a few years.

informal Hey, did you hear that Sarah and John are gonna have a baby?

slang I can't believe she's gonna have a baby, that's wild!

figurative Starting a new business is like deciding to have a baby - it requires a lot of time and dedication.

Grammatical Forms of have a baby

past tense

had

plural

have

comparative

having

superlative

having

present tense

have

future tense

will have

perfect tense

have had

continuous tense

having

singular

has

positive degree

have

infinitive

to have

gerund

having

participle

having

Origin and Evolution of have a baby

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English and Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'have a baby' likely originated from Old English and Middle English language, where 'have' meant to possess or hold, and 'baby' referred to an infant or young child.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'have a baby' has evolved to be commonly used in modern English to indicate the act of giving birth or becoming a parent.