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Allow me, for the moment, to forgo to the traditional groveling about my failure to post- there is little excuse.

Rather, I have a question about standard American English usages of contractions with the verb "to have".

I'm going to provide a number of sentences that would sound weird to me, and then rewrite them to what sounds "normal" for American English usage as I understand it. Please tell me if I am full of shit and the original phrasing sounds perfectly normal American English to you.

CONFUSING: I haven't any money.

REWRITE: I didn't have any money.

***
CONFUSING: I haven't any money.

REWRITE: I don't have any money.


But things like, "I haven't had breakfast," where "haven't" serves as a "helping verb" sounds perfectly fine to me.

Am I out of my mind on this? Is this just a part of normal US English that I have totally not stumbled upon before? Or does this sound weird?

Date: 2010-07-17 04:54 am (UTC)
healingmirth: deadpool, bemused, missing a chunk of his head (deadpool)
From: [personal profile] healingmirth
Yeah, the original phrasing sounds completely British to me, and I'd notice it.

Bearing in mind that its past midnight and I've been wading through badfic, and thus am slightly numb to grammar at the moment:

If I were rewriting those to my experience of standard-usage American English, I'd say "I haven't got any money," which of course means the same thing as your rewrite, but I think does a better job of clarifying the original idiom?

That might be exactly what you were getting at with the helping verbs, though. I wouldn't have the first idea how to go about trying to track the linguistic (if that's even the word I'm looking for) evolution of those constructions.

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