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전문 강사Is it correct to say "I don't have money", or "any money". Why is 'any" obligatory?
2011년 3월 20일 오후 12:48
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1. I don't have any money.
This sentence contains "not..any" = zero
Remember that. Any structure: "not any = zero"
2. I don't have money = I'm not rich
(I don't have money to buy expensive things)
2011년 3월 20일
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I think you can use both according to the meaning you want to convey:
1- I don't have money= I don't have money in general, I don't have much money.
2-I don't have any money= I don't have money at all, perhaps the person who says this is broke or very poor.
Hope this helps :).
2011년 3월 20일
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