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ussage of present vs present prefect



 
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ussage of present vs present prefect #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:25 am   ussage of present vs present prefect
 

Hi

I have doubt about present vs present perfect

in the class how to ask extra pen?
Do you have extra pen?

or

Have you got extra pen?

which is correct
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ussage of present vs present prefect #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 13:56 pm   ussage of present vs present prefect
 

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Do you have an extra pen?
Have you got an extra pen?


Both are fine (as edited).
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