Common Phrases
- ‘Have you’ is mainly BrE and may come across as rather old-fashioned.
- ‘Have you got’ is generally more natural.
- ‘Any’ doesn’t really add anything to the meaning, but is likely to be used.
Questions and Grammar
- Do you have children?
- Does anyone have?
- Anyone is a third-person, singular indefinite pronoun, but does always goes with have.
- Do I have to grammar?
Use of "Have to"
- Use "have to" in the past, present, and future to express responsibility or necessity.
- "Have to" is conjugated as a regular verb and therefore requires an auxiliary verb in the question form or negative.
- We have to get up early.
- She had to work hard yesterday.
Tenendo conto di questo, can we say we do have?
Yes, we do have some!
We haven’t got a golf course here, but we do have a pool with a waterslide.
We do have has more weight to it.
Do before a verb is often used for adding emphasis.
20 mag 2019 Di conseguenza, what is the meaning of i do have?
“I do have something” simply means that I have something and do represents how sure you are.