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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Had / did

We didn't have money to pay for the lunch.

We had no money to pay for the lunch.

I think both the sentences are correct and are expressing the same meaning. Am I right?

Do I need to add 'any' in the first sentence between 'have' and 'money'? I feel like.

  

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I think both the sentences are correct and are expressing the same meaning. Am I right? You are.

  • I think both the sentences are correct and are expressing the same meaning.
  • Am I right?
  • You are.
  • sundarnaz Do I need to add 'any' in the first sentence between 'have' and 'money'?
  • Yes and no.
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sundarnazWe didn't have money to pay for the lunch.We had no money to pay for the lunch.I think both the sentences are correct and are expressing the same meaning. Am I right?

You are.

sundarnazDo I need to add 'any' in the first sentence between 'have' and 'money'?

Yes and no. The grammar and meaning is correct e

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