第2个回答 2013-11-21
"haven't" -- used as an auxiliary verb, e.g. I haven't done the homework on my own."doesn't have" -- "doesn't" is used as an auxiliary verb, and "have" means possessTo your next question:You will never use "I doesn't have money." but "I don't have money."My opinion is that "I don't have money." cannot be wrong. Use this and you are guaranteed to be correct.The question then turns to whether "I haven't money." is correct too or not. But unfortunately I don't know. Long time ago I thought "I haven't money" is wrong. Having awared that, however, I did hear native speakers saying that!So what I suggest is to use the former, but keep the second form in mind, and when you have a chance, ask a good teacher if the second form is also correct or not.本回答被网友采纳