Yes, I do have money. is grammatically correct, but it is only natural when one wants to make an emphatic response. To my (American) ear, the following sentence is …
If a customer were to ask a greengrocer what fresh products were available, the latter might reply: **We have lettuce that just in, freshly picked cabbage, newly delivered …
What is idiomatic is "Here you are" or "Here you go." I admit that the verb actually describing the specific situation described is "have," but these are idioms for saying in a …
— I have my homework. (have stands for possession.) — I've my homework. — I have finished my homework. (have is an auxiliary.) They are not used in short answers: — Have …
For example, "Someone is going to have to proof-read this report. Bob, do you have the time?" Two: When asked with the meaning of, "What time is it?", it is phrased as a yes/no …
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