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Can I use your pen or may I use your pen?

Can I use your pen or may I use your pen?

It’s “May I have your pen please”. When you use can, you are asking if you have the ability to have the pen. But when you use may, you are asking for permission to have the pen.

Have you got the pen or have you got a pen?

Senior Member. ‘Have’ is the auxilliary verb; ‘got’ is the main. Meanwhile in the sentence “Do you have a pen?”— which means the same thing— ‘have’ is the main verb and ‘do’ the auxilliary.

Do you have a pen correct sentence?

The correct answer is: Do you have any pens? This is because “any” is used as a determiner for plural countable nouns when we do not know the specific number of them. It is also used for uncountable nouns. In this case, the noun, pen, is countable.

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What is the negative of I have a pen?

Negative: I do not have a pen.

Can I have a pen meaning?

“May I have your pen” is appropriate because when we say “can I” it means that you are not asking for his permission. There many things we “can “ do but we “may not” have the permission.

Can I use your pen passive voice?

Answer: May ur pen be taken by me.

Do you have vs have you?

The most common form of the question, in both British and American dialects is “Do you have…” Using “Have you” is a non-typical use. It sounds old fashioned.

Should I tell or told?

When talking about something that didn’t happen in the past, many English speakers use the conditional perfect (if I would have done) when they should be using the past perfect (if I had done). If I had known, [then] I would have told you. If I would have known, I would have told you.

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What is the interrogative of I have a pen?

Simple: I have a pen. Interrogative: Do I have a pen? Here ‘have’ shows the possession, not the ‘perfect tense’. Your sentence is a present indefinite tense, so it will take do/does as helping verb.

What is the interrogative of he has a pen?

Originally Answered: Why do we say “he has a pen” while in a question, it becomes “does he have a pen?” Why use a plural auxiliary verb when the pronoun is singular? ‘Does’ is a singular auxiliary verb. The word ‘does’ is added before ‘he’, because in an interrogative sentence the auxiliary falls before the subject.