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Do you have any brothers or brother?
Both are incorrect. The correct usage for both is “Do you have a brother?”, “Do you have more than one brother?” “Do you have any brothers?” is correct if you want to know if they have brothers, regardless of how many. “Do you have a brother?” is correct if you want to know if they have exactly one brother.
How do I say I have no siblings?
An only child refers specifically to a person who has never had any brothers or sisters. The only child is more general; it refers to the sole child belonging to a particular group or satisfying particular criteria, which must be specified.
Do you have siblings or any siblings?
There you have it, one good reason to use the word SIBLING. However, if you are asked the question, it is better to answer with brothers and sisters. Also note that we usually use the plural form – SIBLINGS – in the question. …
Does he have or has a sister?
This is not a correct sentence grammatically. If you are using HE, you cannot use ‘have’ , it should be ‘has’. With ‘He’ ‘She’ the correct usage would be of ‘has’ and with ‘I’, ‘We’ & ‘They’ the correct usage is ‘Have’. He has a brother and a sister.
How do you answer do you have any siblings?
Originally Answered: What do you say when someone asks if you have siblings, but your sibling have passed away? When someone asks you “do you have any siblings?” You answer YES. It doesn’t matter if they have died or not, they WILL ALWAYS BE YOUR SIBLING.
Do u have siblings means?
A sibling is a brother or a sister. The plural is siblings, and it can refer to brothers, sisters, or a combination of both. If you have a sibling to help you, it’s much easier to take care of a sick parent. My siblings are all older than I am; the youngest is 28.
Can you be happy without siblings?
As children and teenagers, only children may actually be happier without siblings. One large study found that having younger siblings reduced life satisfaction in kids and teens.
Do you have any siblings meaning?
A sibling is your brother or sister. The word sibling once meant anyone who is related to you, but now it’s reserved for children of the same parent or parents. It is a word that was once out of use but then brought back into English in the early 1900s as a useful word in anthropology.
Do you have any siblings reply?
When someone asks you “do you have any siblings?” You answer YES. It doesn’t matter if they have died or not, they WILL ALWAYS BE YOUR SIBLING. My sister also passed away a few years ago. I usually answer with a form of “I’m the youngest of three” and then ask them about their siblings.
Do I have a sister or sister?
The correct way is “she has a sister” because the verb changes on the third person. I have, you have, he/she/it has, they have, we have. She has a sister is the correct sentence Ma’am / Sir .
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Conversation
Craig | Have you got any brothers and sisters, Lucy? |
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Craig | I’ve got a sister, but I haven’t got any brothers. |
Lucy | Is your sister married? |
Craig | Yes, she is. |
Lucy | Has she got any children? |
Is ‘I haven’t got any brothers or sisters’ correct?
No it’s not correct. ‘I haven’t got any brothers or sisters’ is correct. We use any + plural countable noun or uncountable noun in negatives and questions: I don’t have any time.
Is it correct to say he has a brother?
“He” is only one person, and therefore singular; he has (singular) a brother, a sister, and maybe a dozen more siblings. His siblings (plural) have (plural) at least one brother (him) (singular). The subject he and the verb has must share singular or plural tense. Hence: He has a brother and a sister.
Do you have any brothers or only one brother?
“Do you have any brothers?” is correct if you want to know if they have brothers, regardless of how many. “Do you have a brother?” is correct if you want to know if they have exactly one brother. “Do you have any brother?” is always incorrect.
What is the origin of the word brother and sister?
The Latin words for brother and sister were originally frater and sor, or their etymons, but eventually the expressions frater germanus, sor germana arose to make clear that the relations were by blood, using the word germen that still means the same in Spanish as it originally did in Latin (germ of a seed). Eventually, Latin-spea