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What is the difference between "i have no" and "i don't have"?
6 de feb. de 2015 3:44
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There's no difference between the two. You can use either I don't have or I have no when constructing a negative sentence or negative sentences. 

 

Example:

 

1. I have no idea

2. I don't have an idea. (on this sentence, always remember to use AN/A before object of the sentence) .

 

 

** AN (vowels) - any words that start with letter A, E, I, O, U 

** A (consonant) - any words that start with letter B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z. 

 

 

6 de febrero de 2015
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It's important to remember that ‘have’ can be a main verb or an auxiliary verb. If it's a main verb you need another auxiliary to support it, such as ‘do’. ‘Do you have a new car?’

 

When it's an auxiliary verb it's helping another verb – ‘Have you got a new car?’ But please try to avoid – ‘I haven't a new car.’ 

6 de febrero de 2015
1

There is no different meaning. But if you want to impress the negative sentence, you should use "I have no somthing".

6 de febrero de 2015

on my opinion,the former means I have never do something,and the rest means I don't own anything.it's the differences between  behavior and materials.

6 de febrero de 2015