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Ravinath Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

nothing to do with ?

Happiness has nothing to do with money.

Does this mean "happiness and money are not related" ?

I have seen people often use this nothing to do with phrase.

Could you please explain a bit more with some examples Emotion: smile
  

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Does this mean "happiness and money are not related" ? Yes. Ravinath Could you please explain a bit more with some examples What do you not understand?

  • Does this mean "happiness and money are not related" ?
  • Yes.
  • Ravinath Could you please explain a bit more with some examples What do you not understand?
  • 'have nothing to do with' = is unrelated to.
  • If you google the phrase, you will find other examples.
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RavinathHappiness has nothing to do with money.Does this mean "happiness and money are not related" ?
Yes.
RavinathCould you please explain a bit more with some examples
What do you not understand? 'have nothing to do with' = is unrelated to. If you google the phrase, you will find other examples.
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I was unsure about the meaning, Now it is okay. Thank you Emotion: smile

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