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What's the difference... ...between "Do you have a boyfriend? and "Have you a boyfriend?"
Apr 23, 2015 7:04 PM
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They have the same meaning. Saliha is correct that it's more common to say "Have you got a boyfriend?" instead of "Have you a boyfriend?" "Have you a boyfriend?" is not grammatically incorrect, although it sounds very old-fashioned.
April 23, 2015
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Both questions are grammatically correct. Both questions have the same meaning. However, native speakers very rarely say things like 'Have you a boyfriend?' in modern English. It sounds very unnatural. Instead, we say 'Have you got a boyfriend?'. This is very common in informal English.
April 23, 2015
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"Have you a boyfriend?" isn't grammatically correct.
April 23, 2015
The second sentence should have been gramatically: "Have you got a boyfriend?"
April 23, 2015
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