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akemi takemoto
"I don't have money" or "I have no money"
What's the better?
29 mei 2018 14:04
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Both of them are grammatically correct and easily understandable, but neither of them sound completely natural. A native speaker would be more likely to say "I don't have any money."
29 mei 2018
4
It would be more common to say, "I don't have any money".
29 mei 2018
3
the first or " I don't have any money."
29 mei 2018
1
They're both correct. They're also both weird.
I can't imagine saying either on its own - only in very specific situations. And usually for emphasis.
I'm more likely to say "I don't have any money." or "I haven't any money."
29 mei 2018
1
both are correct
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