Robert Medvid
What is the difference between "Do you have ..." and "Have you got ..."?
26 nov 2010 19:44
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Do you have is a better way to ask. Robert, do you have a pen? Robert, do you have your keys? It is more informal, between friends and people you know well to say Robert, have you got a pen or Robert, have you got your keys?
26 novembre 2010
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I think , Do you have is asking about something you may OWN or not while Have you got is asking about something you take or receive ! -mt
26 novembre 2010
The first one expresses a state of having ... the latter emphasizes the action of obtaining or getting...
28 novembre 2010
Have u got a cup o' english tea? :P
27 novembre 2010
yeh, essentially there is no difference. Have you got is probably more common in England as steve has said. I would ask my friends "have you got (something)" more often than "do you have". Its just more informal.
26 novembre 2010
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