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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Grammar

Dear Group,

Which of these sentences is/are correct:

1. I already have a house/car.

2. I have already got a house/car.

3. I have already had a house/car.

4. I have a house/car, already.

5. I have got a house/car, already.

6. I have had a house/car, already.

Regards,

Jeeva
  

Top answer

Hi, They all seem OK, in a suitable context. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, They all seem OK, in a suitable context.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

They all seem OK, in a suitable context.

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

If you don't mind could you elaborate on the context a little bit. Thank you.

Regards,

Jeeva
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Which of these sentences is/are correct.

I think it should be are.
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Hi,

I possess a house/car right now. I don't need to buy a house/car because 1. I already have a house/car. or 2. I have already got a house/car or 4. I have a house/car, already. or 5. I have got a house/car, already.
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Hi,

I possess a house/car right now. I don't need to buy a house/car because 1. I already have a house/car. or 2. I have already got a house/car or 4. I have a house/car, already. or 5. I have got a hou
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Hi again,

I possess a house/car right now. I don't need to buy a house/car because 1. I already have a house/car. or 2. I have already got a house/car or 4. I have a house/car, already. or 5. I have got

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