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He does have funny hair.
Could you explain me please why he told : he DOES have? Why he did not tell : He HAS funny hair?
12 февр. 2024 г., 15:29
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This what's called the "emphatic form." You might use it if someone has said the opposite:
A: He doesn't have funny hair.
B: No, he does have funny hair.
Or you might use it to show contrast:
He's a handsome man, but he does have funny hair.
12 февраля 2024 г.
1
From my understanding, as a native speaker of English, it's correct to say: "He (third person) has funny hair." If, however, you are emphasizing, in an affirming way, a response to the statement, it could be: "He does have funny hair."
When you add the verb 'do' in the statement, 'has' becomes "have" in the third person (he).
Anyone else . . . ?
12 февраля 2024 г.
1
To make it sound like an even greater affirmation he might say:
He does indeed have funny hair.
He certainly does have funny hair.
He most certainly does have funny hair.
There used to be a cartoon with two little animals (squirrels I think) called Chip 'n Dale (a play on Chippendale) that would speak in an excessively polite and pretend-aristocratic manner. They might say something like "Indubitably, he most certainly does have funny hair".
14 февраля 2024 г.
1
We use 'does' or 'did' to give emphasis; it can be used similarly, in some cases, like the Russian particle же.
Here, the emphasis is affirming or agreeing with the other person:
A: I see him all the time at the store it's like he goes there everyday.
B: I see him there all the time too, it DOES seem like goes there everyday.
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А: I thought you were going to the bank today?
B: I DID go to the bank today.
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A: I think he has a problem with authority.
B: He DOES have a problem with authority.
12 февраля 2024 г.
1
^^^ This *is* ^^^ :)
12 февраля 2024 г.
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Angela
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