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Happyhour123 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Have or Do

I'm going out, have you got anything want to buy? or I'm going out, do you have anything want to buy?

Any difference for these two sentences? Which one is better for using?
  

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Hi Better: I'm going out, is there anything you want (me to buy/get)? I'm going to the shops, do you want (me to get) anything?

  • Hi Better: I'm going out, is there anything you want (me to buy/get)?
  • I'm going to the shops, do you want (me to get) anything?
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Hi

Better:

I'm going out, is there anything you want (me to buy/get)?

I'm going to the shops, do you want (me to get) anything?
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optilangI'm going out, is there anything you want (me to buy/get)?

I'm going to the shops, do you want (me to get) anything?
With due respect to Optilang, I think each of the above sentences should be split into two and punctuated as follows. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I'm going out. Is there anything you want (me to buy/get)?
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I'm going to the shops (or shop?). Do you want anything?

Can use shops in this sentence?

When we use "I'm going to the shops." (must use "Do" to continue the sentence?)

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