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Have you got any milk vs Have you got some milk

Both phrases are correct and are commonly used in English. They're interchangeable and can be used to ask if someone has milk. The choice between the word 'any' and the word 'some' is just a matter of personal preference, as both convey the same meaning in this context.
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Have you got any milk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has milk available. 'Any' is used in questions when the answer is not known or specific.
  • Feb 19, 2019 ... I think omitting the verb est is roughly equivalent to English: (Have you) got (any) milk? واشرقت الارض بنور ربها. Et coruscabit terra ex ...
  • Sep 17, 2012 ... ... Have you got any milk?" "Yes, I do". If that is the case, then the correct form is still "have": "...have gotten to it before we have ...
  • Mar 20, 2009 ... I think that "have you got" is fine in some situations (e.g. I am at someone's house and ask 'have you got any milk') but it is not the way ...
  • Oct 6, 2021 ... ” or “Have you got any milk?” But blessings on Dunkin' Donuts, who advertises their Covid sanitation protocols with the slogan “We've got ...
  • Nov 20, 2017 ... (In ordinary speech, most people stick 'got' in there: "Have you got any milk?" "I haven't got any milk". So. "If we didn't have a space ...
  • Translate Have you got any milk. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.
  • Apr 16, 2021 ... Dumont, for a second meal. “Have you got any milk-fed chicken? Squeeze the milk out of one and bring me a glass.” Et cetera, et cetera. It ...
  • Mar 16, 2022 ... Have you got any milk or some milk? 2. See answers. Unlocked badge showing an astronaut's boot touching down on the moon. See what the ...
  • Dec 31, 2019 ... My grandfather (born in 1921) would have said, for example, "Have you milk?" whereas today we use "Have you got [any] milk?" or "Do you have ...
  • Have you got any milk to go with it?” Lee opens his fridge, pulling out a half empty litre carton. “Sometimes you get long life milk but I've got this ...

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  • have you any milk

Have you got some milk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to ask if someone has milk available. 'Some' is used in questions when the speaker expects a positive answer.
  • Apr 28, 2019 ... Some is ur answer. Have you got some milk Hope so it helps u #Be Brainly #Be Frndly Explore all similar answers
  • Jul 29, 2021 ... 1- Sally is more tall than her sister. 2- What does the weather like in London? 3. Have you got some milk, please? 4- Peter has a little money. Actually, he is ...
  • Mar 16, 2022 ... The correct answer is Have you got some milk? hope it helps you please mark me as brainliest Explore all similar answers.
  • Nov 14, 2020 ... ' but “have you got some milk left?' would be understood but sounds wrong. I think this is linked to the amount reducing. Upvote ·. 92.
  • Dec 15, 2020 ... Have you got some milk? 9.You should eat some fruit for breakfast. 10.They didn't sing any songs that we know. Complete the sentences with ...
  • Sep 12, 2022 ... ' but “have you got some milk left?' would be understood but sounds wrong. I think this is linked to the amount reducing. Upvote ·. 92.
  • Now Buttercup, have you got some milk for us today? (the cow shakes its head). Cow: Moo! Mother: Oh dear, the cow has no milk for us. Jack: Are you hungry ...
  • May 21, 2021 ... ' but “have you got some milk left?' would be understood but sounds wrong. I think this is linked to the amount reducing. Your response is ...
  • How many, Duy? 8 crayons, please. Have you got some milk? – Yes, I have.

Alternatives:

  • do you have some milk
  • have you some milk

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