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"who has my book" or "who does have my book"?



 
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"who has my book" or "who does have my book"? #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:35 pm   "who has my book" or "who does have my book"?
 

What should I say "who has my book" or "who does have my book"?
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What should I say who does or who has #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:45 pm   What should I say who does or who has
 

"who has my book".......................... perfect.!
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What should I say who does or who has #3 (permalink) Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:54 pm   What should I say who does or who has
 

ok what if it's a question what should i say "who has my book?" or "who does have my book?"
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What should I say who does or who has #4 (permalink) Sun Apr 19, 2009 13:06 pm   What should I say who does or who has
 

"who has my book?" Still correct.

If you had asked, " Who has my book " to a group, and they had replied, "Not us. "
Then you could have said, " OK, who does have my book, do you know.? "
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