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Vladimir
"Do you have any...?" or "Have you any...?"
19 de mar. de 2011 19:44
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You can use either of them. They are both gramatically correct.
It seems "Do you have any" is more often used, although the other one sounds more elegant.
"Have you any idea ...?"
19 de marzo de 2011
Both are correct, though I guess "have you any" is used more often in the UK.
"Have you got any" is also correct and common, but with an extra meaning. In most cases you can use it in place of the first two phrases, but "have you got any" implies an acquisition sometime in the past. People are often careless about this (I have / I've got) so take note. :)
19 de marzo de 2011
I think that it may be a good idea to hear some context regarding the question.
19 de marzo de 2011
Many thanks for all!
Yours answers are useful for me!
19 de marzo de 2011
Both are correct. Cherry is right, though that, "do you have any" is more often used. I actually prefer to use"have you any?" though.
19 de marzo de 2011
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Vladimir
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Ruso, Ucraniano
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Inglés
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