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Makaay Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"Haven't got" or "got no"

What's the difference between "haven't got" and "got no"
I haven't got clothes or I've got no clothes
It hasn't got limit or It's got no limit

Is that all the same ?Or has any difference?
  

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makaay I haven't got any clothes or I've got no clothes They are the same. You can put the negation on the verb or on the object of the verb. CJ

  • makaay I haven't got any clothes or I've got no clothes They are the same.
  • You can put the negation on the verb or on the object of the verb.
  • CJ
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makaayI haven't got any clothes or I've got no clothes
They are the same. You can put the negation on the verb or on the object of the verb.

CJ

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