The Latin word I will have He arrived in Spanish as to have . East verb irregular usually meets auxiliary functions .

Haber, in this framework, allows the conjugation of other verbs in the case of compound times . For example: "Surely you will have seen what happened" ("There will be" / to have), "I've already told you everything I know" ("He" / to have), "What have you done last night?" ("Has" / to have).
It can also be used to denote the obligation wave need to do what the accompanying infinitive verb expresses: “I have to go to school, but my parents will get angry” ("He" / to have), “If I can't find another job in the next few days, I will have to keep this job” ("There will be" / to have), “We had to go to the police station to sign some papers” ("there was" / to have).
In impersonal, having is linked to happen , exist or to be : "Traffic is interrupted because there was an accident" ("there was" / to have), “Next week, in the hall of the cultural center, there will be a theater performance for the benefit of the earthquake victims” ("there will be" / to have), “There must be about two hundred people in the restaurant”.
In the field of accounting , it's called having goods , flow rates or rights that has a legal or natural person. On a balance sheet, the accounts are divided into debit (passive ) and the credit (active ).
A account , thus, it is divided into two columns. In the debit column, the expenses and obligations (payments, taxes, etc.) are recorded. On the credit basis, on the other hand, the income and financial rights (sales revenue, interest charged on investments) are recorded.