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Tinanam0102 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Have you or haven't you

Hi teachers,

So you've been feeling a bit left out of things too, have you/haven't you, Gilbert?

1. Shouldn't it be 'haven't you'?
2. If the sentence are separated: So you've been feeling a bit left out of things too. Have you,Gilbert?

Thanks
TN
  

Top answer

1. It could be either. "haven't you" has a stronger sense that the speaker believes he has.

  • 1.
  • It could be either.
  • "haven't you" has a stronger sense that the speaker believes he has.
  • 2.
  • This doesn't work very well.
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1. It could be either. "haven't you" has a stronger sense that the speaker believes he has.

2. This doesn't work very well.

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