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John do not have vs have you

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. 'John do not have' is incorrect because it should be 'John does not have' or 'John doesn't have.' On the other hand, 'have you?' is a correct question form in English. Each phrase serves a different purpose, with the first one indicating possession and the second one being an interrogative form.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 965 views

John do not have

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'John does not have' or 'John doesn't have.'

The correct forms are 'John does not have' or 'John doesn't have' to indicate that John lacks possession of something.
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Alternatives:

  • John does not have
  • John doesn't have

have you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English as an interrogative form.

'Have you?' is a correct question form in English used to inquire about possession, actions, or experiences.
  • So, have you photographed many humans, or is it mainly...
  • I have you scheduled for First thing tomorrow morning.
  • The company cannot have you talking.
  • We have you in visual contact.
  • That ghost would have you dead.
  • I would so love to have you show me.
  • Fix the situation, stuart, or I'll have you terminated.
  • Glad to have you back, Ray.
  • They're lucky to have you in there.
  • Solaris to Grendel, we have you on approach.
  • We have you vectored for approach and emergency docking.
  • As long as I have you... nothing else matters.
  • Too long have you haunted her steps.
  • Here in the wild I have you.
  • 's good to have you with us.
  • It's great to have you with us.
  • It's good to have you with us.
  • Galactica. We have you in visual range.
  • You contact them again, I'll have you disbarred.
  • I could also have you charged with kidnapping.

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