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    bachman is offline Newbie
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    Default have no, have not

    Please would you like to explain me the difference of meaning:
    "I have NO a car" and "I have NOT a car" ?

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    oregeezer is offline Member
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    Default Re: have no, have not

    Both could be replaced by "I do not have a car" which is better English. Both would be understood by most native English speakers.

    Proper English:

    I have no car.
    or
    I do not have a car.

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