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had not or did not have which one should I use?



 
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had not or did not have which one should I use? #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:47 am   had not or did not have which one should I use?
 

Hello,

Can you help me?

I had no magazines

I did not have magazines.

Which sentence is the correct one? If both of them are correct, what is the differnce?
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had not or did not have which one should I use? #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 27, 2010 16:49 pm   had not or did not have which one should I use?
 

Hi,
Both of them are correct.
"No" comes in positive sentences with the negative meaning.
Wishes,
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