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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

On me?

Does "Only smokes on me are this local brand." have the same meaning for "I only have this local brand of cigarette"? I've bumped into this line in a comic, and I have no idea how to interpret it. Thanks in advance!
  

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You're correct. " meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.

  • You're correct.
  • " meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.
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You're correct. It's usually used to say you don't have something: "I don't have any smokes on me." meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.

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