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Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > Verbs

What is the negative form of ‘to have’ for ‘I’?

A. haven't
B. hasn't
C. don't have
D. am not having

Answer: haven't


Additional Information: The negative form is 'haven't' for 'I'.


Subjects: Verbs, Parts of Speech

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