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Sebastián
is there some difference between "I do have" and "I have"?? what is better?
21 de out de 2012 15:03
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You would normally say "I have"
You would say "I DO have" (notice the emphasis) in a situation where you state that you don't have something, but that you have something else which may be just as good.
"I don't have Adida's in stock, but I DO have some new Nike's"
"I don't have any jasmine tea left, but I DO have some Oolong."
21 de outubro de 2012
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In simple present tense and past simple tense we sometimes use do/does/did to emphasize or to show firmness..
(1) I do finish my homework everyday.
(2) I do like to be on time.
(3) My parents do come at my home on every weekend.
(4) They do live by their own.
21 de outubro de 2012
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11 de abril de 2013
I do have is meant for emphatic use. I have is more often used.
Example:
I have home work.
I have school tomorrow.
Well, I do have homework.
Well, I DO have school tomorrow.
I do like you!
etc...
15 de novembro de 2012
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Sebastián
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Inglês, Alemão, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Alemão
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