JohnnyLin1984
Is it correct " I have no money " I want to express that I'm not rich , can I say I have no money ? or I don't have money .
May 5, 2015 11:51 PM
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Hello. Yes, "I have no money" is one way to express that you are not rich. "I don't have any money" is another way. Example sentences: "I want to go to a restaurant to eat but I don't have any money." "I have no money, I can't even buy a cup of coffee." If you are stating something about yourself though in the context of some broader self-introduction you would probably say: "I'm not wealthy" "I'm not a wealthy person" or "I'm not a rich man." If you really want to emphasize the fact that you don't have any money you could say "I'm poor" or "I'm broke." Examples: "I'm not a wealthy person but I don't need money to have fun." "I'm just straight up broke. I don't have a penny to my name." The last sentence is very colloquial. I hope that helps.
May 6, 2015
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Yes. Also, "I don't have any money." = "I have no money." :)
May 6, 2015
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Yep, that's perfectly correct.
May 6, 2015
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