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I have something + (verb)
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When using the expression 'I have something' you are communicating that you possess something or need to do something that is unspecified or undetermined.
Here are some examples:
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I have something to complete.
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I have something to share with you.
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I have something important to tell you.
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I have something to encourage you.
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I have something to explain to you.
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I have something special planned for your birthday.
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I have something else to consider.
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I have something to apologize about.
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I have something to attend tonight.
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I have something to ask you.
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I have something fun for us to do.
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