多彩な 英語 講師陣から検索…
Teresa
What’s the difference between “I don’t have a plan” and “I haven’t a plan”? Thank you.
2021年7月12日 05:04
回答 · 5
The mean exactly the same thing and are both correct. "I don't have a plan," is more common, at least in the US.
2021年7月12日
Both are correct. I don’t have is more common in the U.S.
2021年7月12日
I haven't a plan doesn't exist. I have no plan
2021年7月12日
"She has been eating noodles". In this sentence, have is an auxiliary verb. We use "have" as an auxiliary verb in perfect tense forms. "She has a daughter." In this sentence, have is the main verb. When "have" is the main verb, you can use "do" with the negative form. "She doesn't have a daughter." It's not incorrect to use "haven't", either. "I don't have any money" "I haven't any money."
2021年7月12日
まだあなたの答えが見つかりませんか?
質問を書き留めて、ネイティブスピーカーに手伝ってもらいましょう!

ご自宅で快適に語学を学べるチャンスをお見逃しなく。経験豊富な語学講師陣の中からお選びいただき、今すぐ最初のレッスンにお申し込みください!