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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

correct me pleas this

is this true :

who dose have (possession) somthing ....
  

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We don't usually use do/does/did except in questions and negative sentences: Does he smoke? He does not like green eggs and ham . In affirmative sentences, we usually just say: He has a ham sandwich .

  • We don't usually use do/does/did except in questions and negative sentences: Does he smoke?
  • He does not like green eggs and ham .
  • In affirmative sentences, we usually just say: He has a ham sandwich .
  • If you are making a very strong point, then you can use it in an affirmative statement: He doesn't have any green eggs or ham, but he does have a rather old omelette.
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We don't usually use do/does/did except in questions and negative sentences:

Does he smoke?
He does not like green eggs and ham
.

In affirmative sentences, we usually just say: He has a ham sandwich.

If you are making a very strong point, then you can use it in an affirmative statement: He doesn't have any green eggs or ham, but he

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