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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I haven't carpet in my room.

Hi.

'I haven't carpet in my room.'

My question, is the sentence above correct and natural?

Thank you.

  

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anonymous Hi. ' My question, is the sentence above correct and natural? Thank you.

  • anonymous Hi.
  • ' My question, is the sentence above correct and natural?
  • Thank you.
  • Not in American English.
  • I don't have [a carpet / carpeting] in my room.
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anonymous

Hi.

'I haven't carpet in my room.'

My question, is the sentence above correct and natural?

Thank you.

Not in American English. I don't have [a carpet / carpeting] in my room.

It may be acceptable in British English.

CJ

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This is OK in American English: 'I haven't any carpet in my room.'
These are far more natural: I don't have any carpet in my room. / My room is not carpeted.

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