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No, I haven't. vs No, I've not.

Both "no, I haven't." and "no, I've not." are correct and commonly used in English. They both convey the same meaning of denying a previous action. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the formality of the situation.

Last updated: April 13, 2024 • 158 views

No, I haven't.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to deny a previous action.

This phrase is a common way to respond negatively to a question about whether you have done something. It is informal and widely accepted in spoken English.

Alternatives:

  • no, I did not.
  • no, I haven't done that.
  • no, I haven't had the chance.
  • no, I haven't had the opportunity.

No, I've not.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to deny a previous action.

This phrase is a slightly more formal way to respond negatively to a question about whether you have done something. It is also widely accepted in spoken and written English.

Alternatives:

  • no, I have not.
  • no, I haven't.
  • no, I've not done that.
  • no, I've not had the chance.

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