"Do you have any children?" is a common way to ask if someone has children in Engpsh.
This question is formed using the present simple tense of the verb "to have," which is used to ask about possession or ownership. The word "any" is used to indicate that the speaker is asking about any children, rather than a specific number or group of children.
Here are a few example sentences using this question:
"Do you have any children?" (你有孩子吗?)
"I have two children, a boy and a girl." (我有两个孩子,一个男孩和一个女孩。)
"My sister doesn't have any children yet, but she wants to start a family soon." (我的姐姐还没有孩子,但她想很快组建一个家庭。)
This question is formed using the present simple tense of the verb "to have," which is used to ask about possession or ownership. The word "any" is used to indicate that the speaker is asking about any children, rather than a specific number or group of children.
Here are a few example sentences using this question:
"Do you have any children?" (你有孩子吗?)
"I have two children, a boy and a girl." (我有两个孩子,一个男孩和一个女孩。)
"My sister doesn't have any children yet, but she wants to start a family soon." (我的姐姐还没有孩子,但她想很快组建一个家庭。)

