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The World in your Hands
VERB TO HAVE – Negative and Interrogative Form
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15/07/2009
Beginners
1-Dorothy has a new dress. Neg.: Dorothy hasn’t new dress. Int.: Has Dorothy a new dress? 2-Plillip has a fast car. Neg.: Phillip hasn’t a fast car. Int.: Has Phillip a fast car? 3-I have two friends in the USA. Neg.: I haven’t two friends in the USA. Int.: Have I two friends in the USA? 4-We have a nice farm house. Neg.: We haven’t a nice farm house. Int.: Have we a nice farm house? 5-They have a nice beach house. Neg.: They haven’t a nice beach house. Int.: Have they a nice beach house? |
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