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What’s the difference between “I don’t have a plan” and “I haven’t a plan”? Thank you.
2021년 7월 12일 오전 5:04
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The mean exactly the same thing and are both correct. "I don't have a plan," is more common, at least in the US.
2021년 7월 12일
Both are correct.
I don’t have is more common in the U.S.
2021년 7월 12일
I haven't a plan doesn't exist.
I have no plan
2021년 7월 12일
"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."
2021년 7월 12일
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Teresa
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