I agree with Barb, there is no difference in meaning.Hello everyone,
I would like to know the difference in meaning between these two sentences: I don't have long hair or I haven't got long hair. :-? Thank you.![]()
OK. but only if I say : I haven't got long hair. To say: I haven't long hair is wrong? - yes However, I can say: I don't have (without got) long hair.![]()
"I haven't long hair" is not wrong as such, but would be very rarely used.OK. but only if I say : I haven't got long hair. To say: I haven't long hair is wrong? However, I can say: I don't have (without got) long hair.![]()
"I haven't long hair" is not wrong as such, but would be very rarely used.
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