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ESL forum > Message board > We shouldn ´t say "I have a doubt"    

We shouldn ´t say "I have a doubt"





memthefirst
Turkey

In Oxford Collocations dictionary 2002 on page 237 it says VERB+DOUBT =........,have
I �m still confused :(

29 Mar 2011     



lizsantiago
Puerto Rico

mem...  basically  if what you want to say is that you want to ask then you say i have a question but if what you are trying to say or express is that you are not sure about something you can say i have a doubt about ......whatever .  in other words it is not right to use i have a doubt  for i have a question
 
 
 

29 Mar 2011     



almaz
United Kingdom

No need to be confused, memthefirst. Most of the posters have made it quite clear: if you use �doubt � with �have �, you use it as follows: 

I have a doubt about....
I have some doubts about....
I have my doubts....
etc....

...and, as most have suggested, it implies uncertainty; it is definitely not the same as �I have a question � although it might be considered as such depending on the context.

PS In Scotland a cigarette-end is known as a �dowt � (pronounced like �doubt �). So, when the wee boy was urged by his Sunday School teacher to �bring his doubts to Jesus �, he trolled round every pub in the area and ended up dumping a barrowload of fag-ends on the steps of his local kirk : )

29 Mar 2011     

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