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The negative correct form have/has not or Don't have?/has. Which is the negative correct form verb to have and why.
Sep 11, 2015 1:13 PM
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It depends on whether you're using 'have' as an auxiliary verb or a main verb. 1. If it's an auxiliary verb, the interrogative is 'Have you..?' and the negative is 'You haven't/have not'. For example , 'He hasn't finished his homework' or 'I haven't been to London'. NB The form 'have got' also works in this way, for example 'I haven't got any money.' 2. If it's a main verb, it behaves like other verbs, and the interrogative is 'Do you have..?' and the negative is 'You don't have'. For example, 'I don't have any brothers and sisters' or 'We don't have a siesta in the afternoons.'
September 11, 2015
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Present: He/she/it does not(doesn't) have I/they/we do not (don't) have Past: did not (did't) have ----the verb " to have" must always be negated using the verb "to do" , which can be contracted or not depending on whether you want to emphasis it or be more formal.
September 11, 2015
I do not have money in my hands now I have not seen any prospective so far
November 1, 2015
The negative form of "has"= hasn't "Have "= haven't
September 11, 2015
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