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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

He has a headache.

The negative sentence of this sentence:He has a headache.

He hasn't a headache.

He doesn't have a headache.


Which one is right?
  

Top answer

Both are possible. The 2nd is more common nowadays.

  • Both are possible.
  • The 2nd is more common nowadays.
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Both are possible. The 2nd is more common nowadays.
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Hi,
Both are fine: the first one is more likely to be said in British English, whereas the second one is more likely
to be said in American English.

Regards

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