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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Should I say 'I have a car' or 'I do have a car'
  

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Anonymous Should I say 'I have a car' or 'I do have a car'? You could say either depending on what you intend to say. "I have a car" is a simple statement of fact.

  • Anonymous Should I say 'I have a car' or 'I do have a car'?
  • You could say either depending on what you intend to say.
  • "I have a car" is a simple statement of fact.
  • "I do have a car" would be said in a situation where you wish to emphasise the fact of your having a car.
  • " Here, you could say "Yes, I do have a car" to give the meaning that you indeed have a car.
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AnonymousShould I say 'I have a car' or 'I do have a car'?
You could say either depending on what you intend to say. "I have a car" is a simple statement of fact. "I do have a car" would be said in a situation where you wish to emphasise the fact of your having a car. It could be said, for example, in a situation if somebody asked you "Don't you have a car?" H

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