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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

The short form?

Which is correct:

No, I haven't. or No, I haven't got.

In my textbook is said that the short negative form of verb 'to have got' is 'I haven't'. So I'm a bit confusd becouse it doesn't seem right.

Thank you in advance!
  

Top answer

Yes-- No, I haven't is correct: A: Have you got a pen? B: No, I haven't. A: Have you seen my pen?

  • Yes-- No, I haven't is correct: A: Have you got a pen?
  • B: No, I haven't.
  • A: Have you seen my pen?
  • B: No, I haven't.
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Yes-- No, I haven't is correct:

A: Have you got a pen?
B: No, I haven't.

A: Have you seen my pen?
B: No, I haven't.

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