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Is it right to say "what have you on your ears?"?

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is it right to say "what have you on your ears?" or "what do you have on your ears?"

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  1. It is what's between them that really matters


  2. Yes both are grammatically correct although in the first, the more common usage would be to add 'got' after 'you'.

  3. It depends.

    If they are wearing something weird or stupid then shout it out at them and tell them! " Dude.....what have you on your ears?"

    But if there's nothing wrong with their ears then go up to them and.." Say nothing!"

    Or if you wanna be funny Go up to them and say (if you know them lol) " Dude....you have nothing on your ears!"

    LOL. So depends really. Hope I was a help! ♥

  4. what do you have on your ears?

  5. Ya got yer ears on bro`

    The worst, most often grammer mistake I abhore hearing is:....

    'Where is it at'

  6. "What have you on your ears?" would be understood by most English speakers, but it is very unusual.  You might see such a construction in a poem or novel.

    "What do you have on your ears?" is what you would hear most of the time.

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