BrunaBC
Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2012
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Brazil
- Current Location
- Brazil
Hello,
In the following two examples I understand that there is no difference between do you have and have you got:
Do you have a pen? / Have you got a pen?
However I came across the following exercise:
_____________ your house repainted every year?
a) do you have
b) have you got
The right answer was option A. I didn`t understand why option B would be incorrect.
I think the same applies for these examples I came up with:
I had my hair cut in that posh salon.:tick:
I have got my hair cut in that posh salon.:cross:
Where do you have your car washed?:tick:
Where have you got your car washed?:cross:
Is my line of reasoning correct?
In the following two examples I understand that there is no difference between do you have and have you got:
Do you have a pen? / Have you got a pen?
However I came across the following exercise:
_____________ your house repainted every year?
a) do you have
b) have you got
The right answer was option A. I didn`t understand why option B would be incorrect.
I think the same applies for these examples I came up with:
I had my hair cut in that posh salon.:tick:
I have got my hair cut in that posh salon.:cross:
Where do you have your car washed?:tick:
Where have you got your car washed?:cross:
Is my line of reasoning correct?