Some, any, there is, have got
Exercise with some, any, there is, have got See also: English Grammar Reference: Some and Any
Read moreExercise with some, any, there is, have got See also: English Grammar Reference: Some and Any
Read moreThere is no difference in meaning between these two sentences: I have a car. I‘ve got a car. The important thing is not to mix the two forms. If you use the “have” form, have is the main verb and so to make a question or negative sentence, we need an auxiliary verb: Have Tense Positive Negative Question Present simple I have a […]
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