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Mabad Posted 12 years ago
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Do they have the same meaning?
1. It hasn't got a barcode.
2. It doesn't have a barcode.

1. Who took the chair out?
2. Who have taken the chair out?

Also, could you tell me if I said this right.

The customer forgot her points card where she is able to get a free newspaper whenever she spends over £5. I told this to her...

You could have got the newspaper for free (when she hasn't forgotten her card)

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

1. 2. It doesn't have a barcode.

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • It doesn't have a barcode.
  • Yes, they are synonymous.
  • mabad 1.
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mabadDo they have the same meaning?1. It hasn't got a barcode.2. It doesn't have a barcode.
Yes, they are synonymous.
mabad1. Who took the chair out?2. Who have taken the chair out?
They have the same intent, with the usual potential difference between simple past and present perfect. See this thread: .

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