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Have you read your new book? vs Have you read her new book?

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings. 'Have you read your new book?' implies that the person being asked has a new book that they may or may not have read. 'Have you read her new book?' implies that the person being asked has a new book belonging to someone else that they may or may not have read.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 832 views

Have you read your new book?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they have read a new book that belongs to them.
  • Did you not read my new book?
  • Has anyone read Patti LuPone's new book?
  • You have read my new book, right?
  • Hey. -I read your new book.
  • - Have you started on your new book?
  • So you're having trouble with your new book?
  • Did you read your beloved book?
  • What's really on your mind is whether or not I've read your precious new book.
  • Hank wrote a new book? - Can I read it? - I don't think that's appropriate.
  • Have you started that new book?
  • What are you hoping to achieve with your new book?
  • And are you happy with your new book?
  • Is that part of your new book?
  • Well, how is your new book?
  • What's the subject of your new book?
  • - Have you read Treadwell's book?
  • Have you read your profile recently?
  • Did you read Dr. Brennan's new book, Agent Booth?
  • How did you come up with the idea for your new book?
  • So, how you... how you getting along with your new books?

Have you read her new book?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they have read a new book that belongs to another person.
  • Did you not read my new book?
  • Has anyone read Patti LuPone's new book?
  • You have read my new book, right?
  • Evita needs me to read her galley proofs for her new book.
  • Hank wrote a new book? - Can I read it? - I don't think that's appropriate.
  • Have you started that new book?
  • You can read about it in her new book From Misdemeanors to Miss Congeniality.
  • Have you read her PhD on neo-orthodoxy and realistic dialectical theology?
  • - Have you read Treadwell's book?
  • - Have you started on your new book?
  • Did you read Dr. Brennan's new book, Agent Booth?
  • Have you read my latest book?
  • Have you read any of my books?
  • -Have you read any of my books?
  • Tina, have you read the book?
  • So, have you read many of these books?
  • - Delilah, have you read this book? - It's Di Di.
  • Have you read this book? "Dioretix"?
  • To discuss the publishing of her new book...
  • She's celebrating her new book, Back-burner Baby.

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