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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

which one is correct ?

I don't have any where...

I haven't any where...
  

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anywhere is one word. Once that's corrected, both are fine. S.

  • anywhere is one word.
  • Once that's corrected, both are fine.
  • S.
  • very often, however, as it is chiefly a British construction.
  • I don't have anywhere to go.
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anywhere is one word.

Once that's corrected, both are fine. The second one will not be heard in the U.S. very often, however, as it is chiefly a British construction.

I don't have anywhere to go. (more universally used)
I haven't anywhere to go.
(more restricted to British usage)

CJ

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