Haber – A ver – Haver These words sound the same and the spelling is also pretty similar. It´s one of the most typical spelling mistakes in Spanish when you start to learn Spanish. *Haber: is a verb in the infinitive form. For example:” Va haber una fiesta.” (There’s going to be a party.), “¿Cuándo va haber más comida?” (When is there going to be more food?). *A ver: refers to an action which is going to happen. It’s related to the verb ,ver’ ( to watch,to see) or rather ,mirar’ (to look (at sth.)). Not to be confused with the verb ,haber’ (to exist). For example:” A ver tu habitación.” (Let´s have a look at your room.), “ A ver como es tu nuevo vestido.” (let’s see what your new dress is like.) “Ella va a ver que aprender español no es difícil.” (She is going to see that it isn’t difficult to learn Spanish.) *Haver: Doesn’t exist. Every time you want to use the word ,haber’, think of the fact that you spell it with a "b"