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Marco Antonio
Wh. the diff. between "I don`t have a pencil" and "I haven`t got a pencil"
22 sept. 2010 18:32
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they both mean the same thing, it just depends on where exactly you are in the world to determine which is more appropriate to use. As someone already stated, Americans would say "don't have."
22 septembre 2010
none.
I think that it's more british to say "I haven't got a pencil", usually in american english we would always say " I don't have ".
"I've got" (I have got) means the same thing as "I have". I don't know why. :)
22 septembre 2010
no difference at all :) the sense does not change
23 septembre 2010
No difference, however the first is more common in the US, and the second is more common in the UK.
22 septembre 2010
no difference
both of them mean that you dont own or possess a pencil
22 septembre 2010
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Marco Antonio
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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