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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct to ask: "What do they both have?"
" What do they both don't have?"
  

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The first is correct. The second should be What do they both not have?

  • The first is correct.
  • The second should be What do they both not have?
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The first is correct. The second should be What do they both not have?
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The first is correct, but I would not say the second. Better: What do they both lack?

However, the sentences are not specific. You need to clarify what exactly is your focus.

What personality traits do they both have? What experience do they both have? And so forth.

Clear?

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