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Snappy Posted 3 years ago
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I have money/the money

Please tell me if my understanding is correct.

He has money to buy a new house. = He can afford to buy a new house and maybe other expensive things because he has some money.

He has the money to buy a new house. = We are not sure how much money he has, but he can at least buy a new house.

  

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Snappy He has the money to buy a new house. = We are not sure how much money he has, but he can at least buy a new house. Correct.

  • Snappy He has the money to buy a new house.
  • = We are not sure how much money he has, but he can at least buy a new house.
  • Correct.
  • He has enough money to buy a new house.
  • Or he has that particular money, obtained through a loan perhaps, which he needs to buy a new house.
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SnappyHe has the money to buy a new house. = We are not sure how much money he has, but he can at least buy a new house.

Correct. He has enough money to buy a new house. Or he has that particular money, obtained through a loan perhaps, which he needs to buy a new house.

SnappyHe has money to buy a new house.

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