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If someone ask you about something and you don’t have it. So what is the correct answer, ”I don’t have it” or ”I haven’t” or both are correct??


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AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgJanuary 2022
”I don’t have it” is the correct option of the two you have mentioned - regarding the lack of possession of the object.
Anthony303 profile picture Anthony303January 2022
Here is a suggestion:
If the people are older than you, to respect the people, you can say ”’Sorry, but I don’t have it.’

If the person is your friend or you are already met for a long time, you can say ”No, I don’t.”

Hope this helps you.
  • AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgJanuary 2022
    ”No, I don’t” is the short form for specific types of questions. It won’t work all the time...