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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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have you an appointment?
  

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Do you have an appointment?

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Do you have an appointment? Emotion: wink
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Hello Elanguest.
ElanguestDo you have an appointment?
Have you an appointment is correct but not commonly used, isn't it, please?
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I suppose that technically it's not incorrect, but you would generally never hear anyone say that...
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You'll hear me say it.

You may have noticed that I sometimes ask 'Have you a question for us?' in the forum.

It is natural enough in BrE for people of a certain age and or/education/background.

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