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Do you have...? or Have you got...?
What's the difference?
Oct 9, 2018 7:26 PM
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Both are correct, but 'have you got' is more common in British English and 'do you have' more common in American English.
October 9, 2018
2
Very good question. I think it's just nuance. 'Do you have' is normal and 'have you got' is a bit more casual, or something just at there moment, eg:
Have you got any money on you? Is ok, but Have a got a brother? is a little strange..
October 9, 2018
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