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Sasha Yudaev Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

E.g. "I dont have any mustache on me"

Is this right to say like that? If I want to mean, for example, that I don't have mustache at present
  

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Sasha Yudaev If I want to mean, for example, that I don't have mustache at present The only natural thing to say is "I don't have a mustache at present", If I don't have something 'on me' it means that I do not have one with me, for example in my pockets.

  • Sasha Yudaev If I want to mean, for example, that I don't have mustache at present The only natural thing to say is "I don't have a mustache at present", If I don't have something 'on me' it means that I do not have one with me, for example in my pockets.
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Sasha Yudaev If I want to mean, for example, that I don't have mustache at present
The only natural thing to say is "I don't have a mustache at present", If I don't have something 'on me' it means that I do not have one with me, for example in my pockets.
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The word "mustache" would be in American English. In the English of England, it is pronounced and spelt moustache. You can see and hear the differences here http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/moustache

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