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Urpi
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I have two doubts  1 What is the difference when we say sb has fair hair or sb has blond hair? Is there a difference at all? 2 Is it correct to say I �ve a new car? or I haven �t a brother. Because I always teach my students that there are two forms to express possession The British form: HAVE GOT - HAS GOT and the American form "DO you HAVE a brother?" "No I don �t." etc but I �ve heard in some films they say "I haven �t any idea. instead of saying: "I don �t have any idea." or " I haven �t got any idea". Well is that form also grammatically correct or it is just correct in informal spoken English? Thanks for your time.
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4 Nov 2009
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amirhosseini
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Fair hair and blond(e) hair can be used interchangably. The only difference is that "fair" can be used to describe pale skin or hair, but "blond(e)" describes hair only.
"I �ve a new car" is not considered standard English, but as you mentioned we can sometimes hear it in informal conversations.
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4 Nov 2009
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Zora
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Fair hair is usually like blond but can also refer to a really light blond (almost white or pale) colour. Blond is usually used to describe blond hair from dark sandy colour to lighter "yellowish" colour.
But for early learning purposes it �s practically the same thing. I �d not bother to differentiate.
And yes, it �s correct. Very correct - just not really used all that much when teaching. But you can definitely say "I have a new car.." - the "I �ve a new car..." is how a native would talk actually - running it together.
And "I �ve no idea/clue." // "I haven �t any idea" // "I don �t have any idea" - Are all very common expressions.
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4 Nov 2009
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Urpi
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Thanks for always being there. I feel so grateful
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4 Nov 2009
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