When have isn't an auxiliary, in other words, it is the only verb in a sentence, a question can usually be formed with or without do: Does he have a car? Has he a car? (Also: Has he got a car?
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Cool BreezeWhen have isn't an auxiliary, in other words, it is the only verb in a sentence, a question can usually be formed with or without do:
Does he have a car?
Has he a car? (Also: Has he got a car?)
Has he a car? isn't very common these days and do is usually used in questions, especia