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Have a shower.

Wash in a shower.

Em 15 segundos

  • Wash yourself using a shower.
  • Common in British English.
  • Use for daily hygiene routines.
  • Avoid in very formal speech.

Significado

Esta é a sua frase ideal para se limpar rapidamente! Significa lavar o corpo usando um chuveiro, aquele fluxo de água que vem de cima. Pense nisso como uma limpeza rápida, perfeita para quando você está com pressa ou apenas precisa se refrescar. É uma ação comum e cotidiana, como tomar um café.

Exemplos-chave

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Texting a friend

Hey! I'm heading home now, gonna `have a shower` before dinner. You coming over later?

Hey! I'm heading home now, gonna wash in a shower before dinner. You coming over later?

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At a café, discussing plans

Yeah, I'm pretty tired. I think I'll `have a shower` and then just chill on the sofa.

Yeah, I'm pretty tired. I think I'll wash in a shower and then just chill on the sofa.

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Instagram caption

Post-hike bliss! Nothing beats a refreshing `shower` after a long trek. 🌿💧 #hikingadventures #refreshed

Post-hike bliss! Nothing beats a refreshing wash in a shower after a long trek. 🌿💧 #hikingadventures #refreshed

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Contexto cultural

In the UK, 'have a shower' is the dominant phrase. Most British homes have a shower over the bath, and daily showering is the social norm. Americans almost exclusively say 'take a shower'. Using 'have a shower' might sound slightly formal or 'British' to an American ear. Due to water shortages, 'having a shower' is often a timed activity. Short showers are encouraged by the government. While 'having a shower' is common for hygiene, the cultural focus is on the 'ofuro' (bath). People usually shower *before* entering the bath to keep the bath water clean.

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Use 'quick' for speed

If you are in a rush, always say 'I'm having a quick shower.' It sounds very natural.

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Don't forget the 'a'

Saying 'I have shower' is a very common mistake. Always include 'a'!

Em 15 segundos

  • Wash yourself using a shower.
  • Common in British English.
  • Use for daily hygiene routines.
  • Avoid in very formal speech.

What It Means

Have a shower is a super common way to say you're going to wash yourself using a shower. It's not about *owning* a shower, but about *using* one to get clean. Think of it like have a meal – you're experiencing the action. It’s the most natural way to talk about this daily routine in many English-speaking places, especially the UK and Commonwealth countries.

How To Use It

This phrase is perfect for everyday chats. You use it when you want to tell someone you're going to wash under the shower. It's simple and direct. You can use it before you go to bed, after exercising, or just when you feel a bit sticky. It fits into most casual conversations easily. Just pop it in where you'd normally talk about washing.

Real-Life Examples

  • "I'm exhausted. I think I'll have a shower and then relax."
  • "Quick, have a shower before we leave for the party!"
  • "The gym has great facilities; you can have a shower after your workout."
  • "After that muddy hike, a long shower was exactly what I needed."
  • "Can you wait five minutes? I just need to have a quick shower."

When To Use It

Use have a shower when you're talking about washing yourself with a shower. It's great for informal settings, like chatting with family or friends. It works when you're planning your day, explaining why you're late, or describing your morning routine. It’s your go-to for a quick clean-up. It’s also good for telling someone else to go wash themselves.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid have a shower in very formal situations, like giving a scientific presentation on hygiene. It’s also not ideal if you're talking about washing a pet or a car – those need different verbs! Don't use it if you mean a bath; that's a different kind of water fun. And definitely don't use it if you're talking about a public shower facility you're not using yourself, like "The hotel has a shower" (you'd say 'has a shower *room*' or 'has *showers*').

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up have a shower with take a shower. While take a shower is also correct, especially in American English, have a shower is more common in British English and feels very natural. Another mistake is using make a shower, which sounds completely wrong! You don't 'make' the act of showering.

I need to make a shower. I need to have a shower.
I will take a bath. I will have a shower (if you mean a shower).

Similar Expressions

  • Take a shower: Very similar, often used interchangeably, especially in American English.
  • Shower (as a verb): More direct, like "I'm going to shower now."
  • Wash up: More general, can mean washing hands/face or a quick clean.
  • Take a bath: Used when you sit in a tub of water.

Common Variations

  • Have a quick shower: Emphasizes speed. "I'll just have a quick shower."
  • Have a long shower: Suggests a more leisurely wash. "I need to have a long shower after that workout."
  • Have a hot/cold shower: Specifies the water temperature. "I prefer to have a hot shower in the morning."
  • Have a shower and a shave: A common pairing of grooming activities.

Memory Trick

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Imagine you're feeling a bit grumpy and someone asks what you're doing. You say, "Ugh, I need to have a shower!" The word have is like *having* to do something you might not be thrilled about, but it's necessary. So, you have to have a shower to feel better. It's like a chore you *have* to do, but it leads to feeling refreshed! Plus, think of the shower head as *having* water to give you.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is have a shower the same as take a shower?

It's very close! Have a shower is more common in British English, while take a shower is more common in American English. Both mean the same thing: to wash yourself using a shower. You can use either, but knowing the regional preference helps you sound more natural.

Q. Can I say do a shower?

Absolutely not! Do a shower sounds very strange to native speakers. The verbs that naturally go with shower are have and take. Stick to those, and you'll be perfectly understood. It's like how you have a meal, you don't do a meal.

Q. What if I'm talking about a public shower?

If you're referring to the facility itself, you'd say "The gym has showers" or "There is a shower room available." You wouldn't say "The gym has a shower" unless it's literally just one shower. The phrase have a shower is about the *action* of washing yourself.

Notas de uso

This phrase is very common in everyday English, particularly in the UK and Commonwealth countries. It's generally considered neutral in formality, suitable for most casual and semi-formal conversations. Be mindful that 'make a shower' or 'do a shower' are incorrect and sound unnatural to native speakers.

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Use 'quick' for speed

If you are in a rush, always say 'I'm having a quick shower.' It sounds very natural.

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Don't forget the 'a'

Saying 'I have shower' is a very common mistake. Always include 'a'!

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British vs American

If you want to sound British, use 'have'. If you want to sound American, use 'take'.

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Shower Thoughts

You can use the phrase 'I had a shower thought' to describe a clever idea you got while washing!

Exemplos

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#1 Texting a friend
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Hey! I'm heading home now, gonna `have a shower` before dinner. You coming over later?

Hey! I'm heading home now, gonna wash in a shower before dinner. You coming over later?

Casual way to update a friend on your immediate plans.

#2 At a café, discussing plans
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Yeah, I'm pretty tired. I think I'll `have a shower` and then just chill on the sofa.

Yeah, I'm pretty tired. I think I'll wash in a shower and then just chill on the sofa.

Expressing a plan for post-activity relaxation.

#3 Instagram caption
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Post-hike bliss! Nothing beats a refreshing `shower` after a long trek. 🌿💧 #hikingadventures #refreshed

Post-hike bliss! Nothing beats a refreshing wash in a shower after a long trek. 🌿💧 #hikingadventures #refreshed

Using the noun form `shower` to imply the action of having one.

#4 Job interview (Zoom call)
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After my morning run, I always `have a shower` to feel alert and ready for the day.

After my morning run, I always wash in a shower to feel alert and ready for the day.

Describing a personal routine professionally, showing discipline.

#5 WhatsApp message to partner
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Just finished that workout! Going to `have a shower` now. Love you!

Just finished that workout! Going to wash in a shower now. Love you!

Sharing a personal update with affection.

#6 Humorous comment on a friend's messy photo
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Wow, looks like you had a *very* eventful day! Maybe it's time to `have a shower`... or maybe a full decontamination? 😂

Wow, looks like you had a *very* eventful day! Maybe it's time to wash in a shower... or maybe a full decontamination? 😂

Jokingly suggesting a shower after seeing a messy situation.

Mistake: Using 'make' Erro comum
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✗ I need to make a shower before the party. → ✓ I need to `have a shower` before the party.

✗ I need to create a shower before the party. → ✓ I need to wash in a shower before the party.

The verb 'make' doesn't fit the action of personal washing.

Mistake: Wrong verb for bath Erro comum
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✗ I'm going to have a shower in the bathtub. → ✓ I'm going to `take a bath` in the bathtub.

✗ I'm going to wash in a shower in the bathtub. → ✓ I'm going to wash in a bathtub in the bathtub.

Confusing a shower with a bath; they are different actions.

#9 Travel vlog update
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Okay guys, after that long flight, the first thing I'm going to do is `have a shower` in my hotel room. Ahh, pure bliss!

Okay guys, after that long flight, the first thing I'm going to do is wash in a shower in my hotel room. Ahh, pure bliss!

Describing a common travel priority.

#10 Ordering cleaning service

Can you please ensure the bathroom is sparkling? I'd like to `have a shower` without any worries when I check in.

Can you please ensure the bathroom is sparkling? I'd like to wash in a shower without any worries when I check in.

Expressing a desire for cleanliness in a hospitality context.

#11 TikTok comment
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This video is amazing! I need to `have a shower` now just thinking about how clean everything looks lol

This video is amazing! I need to wash in a shower now just thinking about how clean everything looks lol

Reacting humorously to a satisfying cleaning video.

#12 Discussing morning routines
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My morning ritual is: wake up, coffee, `have a shower`, then tackle emails.

My morning ritual is: wake up, coffee, wash in a shower, then tackle emails.

Listing steps in a personal routine concisely.

Teste-se

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'have a shower'.

Every morning, I ______ at 7 o'clock.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: have a shower

For the subject 'I' in the present simple, we use 'have a shower'.

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: I am having a shower now.

We use the verb 'have' (or 'take') with 'shower', never 'make' or 'do'.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.

A: Why are you so wet? B: I just ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: had a shower

The person is already wet, so the action happened in the past. We use 'had'.

Match the situation to the best phrase.

You just finished a 10km run and you are very sweaty.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: I need to have a shower.

Showering is the logical action after getting sweaty from exercise.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

UK vs US English

British English
have a shower have a shower
American English
take a shower take a shower

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'have a shower'. Fill Blank A1

Every morning, I ______ at 7 o'clock.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: have a shower

For the subject 'I' in the present simple, we use 'have a shower'.

Which sentence is correct? Choose A1

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: I am having a shower now.

We use the verb 'have' (or 'take') with 'shower', never 'make' or 'do'.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Why are you so wet? B: I just ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: had a shower

The person is already wet, so the action happened in the past. We use 'had'.

Match the situation to the best phrase. situation_matching A1

You just finished a 10km run and you are very sweaty.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: I need to have a shower.

Showering is the logical action after getting sweaty from exercise.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

12 perguntas

Both are correct! 'Have a shower' is more common in British English, while 'take a shower' is more common in American English.

Yes, you can, but 'I am having a shower' is much more common in everyday conversation.

The past tense is 'had a shower'. For example: 'I had a shower this morning.'

Because 'shower' is a countable noun in this phrase. You are having one instance of a shower.

It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even in most professional situations.

No, this is incorrect. Always use 'have' or 'take'.

Literally, a shower with cold water. Metaphorically, it can mean something that stops your excitement.

Usually 'a shower'. You only use 'the shower' if you are talking about a specific shower machine.

No, a baby shower is a party. You 'attend' or 'go to' a baby shower.

It's a shower with a very strong stream of water, usually powered by a pump.

Yes, it's the perfect phrase to use after a workout.

You can say 'I'm going to have a shower' or 'I'm about to have a shower.'

Frases relacionadas

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take a shower

similar

The American English equivalent.

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have a bath

similar

To wash in a tub of water.

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have a wash

similar

A general term for cleaning oneself.

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jump in the shower

informal

To have a shower quickly.

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cold shower

specialized form

A shower with cold water.

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