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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Can't I have a ticket

At a bus station

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Ticket Seller: Put the money straight in the box.
Boy: Can't I have a ticket?
Ticket Seller: Yes, yes, you can put the money straight in
the box, or you may buy a ticket.

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(Boy: Can't I have a ticket?)

What does "have" mean in this sentence?

Does it mean "buy" or something else?


Thank you

  

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At a bus station ------------------ Ticket Seller : Put the money straight in the box, please . Boy : Can't I have a ticket? Ticket Seller : Yes, yes, you can put the money straight in the box, or you can / may buy a ticket.

  • At a bus station ------------------ Ticket Seller : Put the money straight in the box, please .
  • Boy : Can't I have a ticket?
  • Ticket Seller : Yes, yes, you can put the money straight in the box, or you can / may buy a ticket.
  • ) What does " have " mean in this sentence?
  • possess / be given , Does it mean " buy " or something else?
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At a bus station

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Ticket Seller: Put the money straight in the box, please.
Boy: Can't I have a ticket?
Ticket Seller: Yes, yes, you can put th

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