Found a similar question here, but with some minor differences. Is it archaic to use have you in sentences such as this:
John : I think we can see it with a specially crafted telescope.
Mary : Have you such a telescope?
instead of
Mary : Do you have such a telescope?
Is it still used in official and casual conversations?
Answer
In American English, you almost never hear the more archaic form, "Have you such a telescope?"
It's not improper, just dated. I don't think anyone would be confused by it, but possibly taken aback by the anachronistic usage.
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