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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question about 'aren't wearing'

Hi Teachers,

According to this sentence?

You aren't wearing a tie.

Could these be good explanations to the previous sentence?

a) You don't have on a tie.

b) You haven't got on a tie.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Yes. You aren't wearing a tie. You're not wearing a tie.

  • Yes.
  • You aren't wearing a tie.
  • You're not wearing a tie.
  • You don't have on a tie.
  • You don't have a tie on.
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2 Answers
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Yes.

You aren't wearing a tie.

You're not wearing a tie.

You don't have on a tie.

You don't have a tie on.

You haven't got on a tie.

You haven't got a tie on.
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Hi Mister Micawber,

Thank you so much for your reply and additional examples.

Best,

TS

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