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do not have / have got no / have not / have no #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 14, 2008 23:11 pm   do not have / have got no / have not / have no
 

Please help with this matter.
Are any of these sentences incorrect? If yes (can I write "if yes"?, shouldn't it be "if there are any"?), please write why.

I do not have a car.
I have not a car.
I have no car.
I have not got a car. (are sentences with "have got" used also in formal writing?) (should have I written "are THE sentences with "have got""?)

I do not have money. (I don't have to add "ANY money", do I?)
I have not money.
I have no money.
I have not got money. (I don't have to add "ANY money", do I?)

I do not have to run.
I have not got to run. (incorrect, I suppose)
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do not have / have got no / have not / have no #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:34 am   do not have / have got no / have not / have no
 

I have also the following question. Could somebody please answer?

Which is acceptable as formal BrE writing? Both?
Have you got a car?
Do you have a car?
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