I'm trying to good job, good cooking, best results I'm gonna help poor people I'm gonna control car I'm gonna learning English I have a pain in my heart I have a new car I have a very beautiful house
I'm gonna go to peshawer I'm gonna something doing I'm gonna complete my study . . I m trying to educate my brother I m trying to enjoy my motercycle I m trying to understand biology . . .I have a gun I have a new motercycle I have pncel Chack plz reply
Your mistake is simple sentences, for example have used, I haven't a car, uncorrect tense, for example correct tense, I don't have a car, Thank you madam,
I haven't a car" is correct and is sometimes used in parts of the UK. However, it's not commonly used in American English, though it would be understood. "Haven't" is used when "have" is an auxiliary verb. For example, "I haven't got a book" or "I haven't got a pen".
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Assllam Alikum kayak ap française ni cikha cakte
I'm trying to good job, good cooking, best results
I'm gonna help poor people
I'm gonna control car
I'm gonna learning English
I have a pain in my heart
I have a new car
I have a very beautiful house
I'm trying to do a good job
I'm gonna learn English
I have pain in my heart
Good.
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Class 4 is being uploaded.Check playlist on channel plz
I'm gonna go to peshawer
I'm gonna something doing
I'm gonna complete my study
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I m trying to educate my brother
I m trying to enjoy my motercycle
I m trying to understand biology
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.I have a gun
I have a new motercycle
I have pncel
Chack plz reply
I'm gonna do something
Pencil(spelling)
Nice job
Your mistake is simple sentences, for example have used, I haven't a car, uncorrect tense, for example correct tense, I don't have a car, Thank you madam,
I haven't a car" is correct and is sometimes used in parts of the UK. However, it's not commonly used in American English, though it would be understood.
"Haven't" is used when "have" is an auxiliary verb. For example, "I haven't got a book" or "I haven't got a pen".