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Danyel
I haven't much time...
I haven't much time
&
I don't have much time
What is the difference?
Oct 10, 2013 7:03 PM
Answers · 3
3
They mean exactly the same thing. "I don't have much time" is how people usually say it; "I haven't much time" sounds a little more literary, as if it is something taken out of a 19th century English novel.
October 10, 2013
the grammar book says:
haven't got
or
don't have
haven't = colloquial
October 11, 2013
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