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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have + Do

Hi there

I learned from school that we say:


1. Everyone warned you, didn't they?

2. You saw him, did you?


But I recently learned from another grammar book that if it's a habit, we can say


1. You have coffee at eleven, don't you

2. Ann has breakfast in bed, but Mary doesn't


I just want to know more about how this structure works exactly and whether it's wrong to follow the general rule and say:

1. You have coffee at eleven, havent you

2. Ann has breakfast in bed, but Mary hasn't


Tks a lot

Peter


  

Top answer

anonymous Hi ther e, anonymous 1. You have coffee at eleven, don't y ou? anonymous 2.

  • anonymous Hi ther e, anonymous 1.
  • You have coffee at eleven, don't y ou?
  • anonymous 2.
  • Ann has breakfast in bed, but Mary doesn 't.
  • See corrections above.
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anonymousHi there,
anonymous1. You have coffee at eleven, don't you?
anonymous2. Ann has breakfast in bed, but Mary doesn't.

See corrections above.

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anonymous1. You have cof

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