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Have no, haven't or have not Mon Jun 07, 2004 14:17 pm  Have no, haven't or have not
 

Hello everyone,

could you please tell me the difference between these expressions.
are they correct?

I have no question
I haven't question
I have not question

Question
thank you in advance!
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Questions Mon Jun 07, 2004 15:22 pm  Questions
 

Two possibilities here:

I have no question

I don't have a question

I believe the second one is more acceptable

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