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When we say : I haven't and I dont have
16 kwi 2015 21:54
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"Haven't" is an auxiliary (helping) verb, so you must add another verb. "Haven't got" works perfectly fine for possession.
I don't have a dog.
I haven't got a dog.
16 kwietnia 2015
2
So far I have only heard "I have" and "I haven't" being used in Canadian English - like: Have you any evidence? But "have" is an auxiliary, so you need a verb in the sentence: Do you have any evidence?
16 kwietnia 2015
1
Haven't = 'have not' and Don't have = 'do not have'
To keep it simple (though it's not always the case), use "don't have" to refer to nouns and "haven't" to refer to verbs/actions.
(don't have) E.g: I don't have any paper. I don't have an apple. I don't have any food.
(haven't) E.g: I haven't seen her. I haven't gone to school today. I haven't prayed yet. I haven't slept properly.
Hope this helps and good luck!!!! :D
22 kwietnia 2015
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