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- Nathlilo
September 2017
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AussieInBgNovember 2024 That would be more likely in American English...
Mary666666September 2017 Yes
![]() | AussieInBgSeptember 2020 ”Have you got any brothers or sisters?” would be more common in British English.
”Do you have any brothers or sisters?” is much more likely in American English. |
AussieInBgNovember 2021 More details here:
https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/English/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have
There are many American and British English speakers who, out of ignorance of chauvinism, strongly insist that only one of ”have got” or ”have” is possibly correct. As an Australian, I find it hilarious at times
![]() | aya_sySeptember 2021 Yes |
![]() | Mary666666September 2017 Hi |
![]() | REZA12341September 2017 yes |