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Do Have you any talent? vs You have any talent?

The correct phrase is "Do you have any talent?" This is the standard question form in English, where the auxiliary verb "do" is used before the subject "you". The other phrase, "You have any talent?", is not correct as it lacks the auxiliary verb.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

Do Have you any talent?

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form should be "Do you have any talent?"

The correct question form uses the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject "you" to form a question in English.
  • Do you have any other talents?
  • Who knew you actually had talent?
  • Mirabelle, what's your special talent?
  • Sorry to bug, but have you picked a talent?
  • What, and waste all that talent?
  • But who is paying for his talents?
  • that girl from America's got talent?
  • You hear anything about the new talent?
  • And what is your extraordinary talent?
  • To the list of your many talents?
  • No problem. what's your talent?
  • Why don't they recognize my talents?
  • Am I beyond even Djaq's amazing talent?
  • But is he really cultivating talent?
  • Rosanna, still defaming 18th century talents?
  • So how should we make use of his talents?
  • What do you know about my talent?
  • Isn't there someone here with an ounce of natural talent?
  • What do you know about talent?
  • Can we really achieve that full employment without unleashing that entrepreneurial talent?

Alternatives:

  • Do you have any talent?
  • Have you got any talent?
  • Do you possess any talent?
  • Are you talented?
  • Do you excel in any talent?

You have any talent?

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form should be "Do you have any talent?"

The correct question form uses the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject "you" to form a question in English.
  • Do you have any other talents?
  • Don't you have any hidden talents or hobbies?
  • Do you think I have any talent in film?
  • What else could you have discovered with that amazing talent?
  • Who knew you actually had talent?
  • Mirabelle, what's your special talent?
  • I mean, did you have any idea Mom had this kind of talent?
  • What, and waste all that talent?
  • But who is paying for his talents?
  • that girl from America's got talent?
  • You hear anything about the new talent?
  • And what is your extraordinary talent?
  • To the list of your many talents?
  • No problem. what's your talent?
  • Why don't they recognize my talents?
  • Am I beyond even Djaq's amazing talent?
  • But is he really cultivating talent?
  • Rosanna, still defaming 18th century talents?
  • So how should we make use of his talents?
  • What do you know about my talent?

Alternatives:

  • Do you have any talent?
  • Have you got any talent?
  • Do you possess any talent?
  • Are you talented?
  • Do you excel in any talent?

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