PS: Uncover free English lessons: Free exercises: Positions of Pronouns in Sentences — Arise and rise — CONJUNCTIONS → Correlative Conjunctions — Negations
- aynur1611
January 2019
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![]() | exRangerJanuary 2019 Both of your example senrences are, in English, correct. |
![]() | AussieInBgAugust 2020 "I haven't enough money" is presently not so common in British English and now is getting used mainly formally. The more common way to express it in British English is "I haven't got enough money." |
![]() | cgonzalezesqOctober 2021 The below comment is correct, i second it, they are both correct in two different places. Americans would use don’t while Brits would more commonly formally say ’haven’t; |
aynur1611January 2019 Thank you very much