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Hans51 Posted 12 years ago
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I can't take any more money from him. VS. I can't take money anymore from him.

I can't take any more money from him. VS. I can't take money anymore from him.

Is there a meaning difference between them?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 Is there a meaning difference between them? Yes, there is. " refers to the amount of money.

  • Hans51 Is there a meaning difference between them?
  • Yes, there is.
  • " refers to the amount of money.
  • " refers to stopping or discontinuing the practice.
  • ) Of course they would both have the same result.
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Hans51Is there a meaning difference between them?
Yes, there is.
"I can't take any more money from him." refers to the amount of money.

"I can't take money from him anymore." refers to stopping or discontinuing the practice.
("I can't take money anymore from him." is not in the natural order.)

Of course they would

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