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Sundarnaz Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A situation

A and B meet. They talk about C. A wants to know if C has kids. How A will ask from B
a) Has C children, too?
b) Has C got any kids?
c) Does C have any kids?
Sentence c seems correct to me.
  

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sundarnaz A and B meet. They talk about C. A wants to know if C has kids.

  • sundarnaz A and B meet.
  • They talk about C.
  • A wants to know if C has kids.
  • How will A will ask from B about that?
  • Both B and C are correct and appropriate.
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sundarnaz A and B meet. They talk about C. A wants to know if C has kids. How will A will ask from B about that?
Both B and C are correct and appropriate.
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My generation of native speakers of BrE can still be heard using A, but we are dying out fast.

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