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English is chaos. 投稿者:    引用する 
'English' is chaos. form Megumi.
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My teacher says, 'Do you have any questions?'
I say, 'I have no question.' But I have a pile of questions. The question doesn't come my mind.
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I usually say it on my lesson.

So, I've a question.

How do I use 'I have no ---.' and 'I have not ----.'
What should I say, 'I've no question.' or 'I haven't any questions.'
I understand 'I have no +(noun).' and 'I have not +(adj+noun).' Is this OK?

And this, 'I have not +(adj+noun).' , is how I use article 'a' or 'the'.
Ex, 'When my teacher asked me a question. but I hadn't a witty answer.'

You know, 'question' has noun and verb. 'question', 'query' and 'quiz' are similar words. And how do I use article 'a' or 'the'.
Oh, I'm confused.
2007/05/29(Tue) 23:01 [ No.19 ]
Re: English is chaos. 投稿者:Minutesより    引用する 

Thank you for your good question, Megumi!

質問はありませんin English is...
"I have no questions." or "I haven't got any questions."

I have +Noun 
→「〜がありません。」
I have +Verb(past participle)
→現在完了形

Please try the correct sentence next time, Megumi.

2007/05/31(Thu) 22:46 [ No.20 ]

NO: PASS:

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