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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

have not or don´t have

Which is correct I have not a car or i don´t have a car?
  

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"I don't have a car" is correct. The former is grammatically wrong.

  • "I don't have a car" is correct.
  • The former is grammatically wrong.
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"I don't have a car" is correct. The former is grammatically wrong.
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"I have not a car" is correct but people don't really use it. The shortened "haven't" may occasionally be heard, especially in British English. You can read more about have not and don't have and

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