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"Haven īt" or "Doesn īt have"?



Ricardofaraujo
Portugal

"Haven īt" or "Doesn īt have"?
 
Hi everyone:
 
What īs the best and most simple way to explain when we can use "haven īt" or "doesn īt have"? When is it wrong to use one of them? What īs the difference between these two options?

5 Mar 2009      





Ricardofaraujo
Portugal

Thanks a lot.
It helps me

5 Mar 2009     



douglas
United States

Thanks Ladybird (ladybug)
 
I always wondered why on earth European teachers always seemed to teach the "have got" very early, "have" is much easier to use and understand.  Now I know it īs because this is the standard BE way of speaking. 
 
<The little Sparlampe in my head is starting to dimly glow>>
 
Douglas

5 Mar 2009