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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Sentence forms

Are both sentence forms correct?

I have no energy today.
I don't have energy today.

I have no money anymore.
I don't have money anymore.

I think they are both correct and there is no difference in meaning, but I need your confirmation.

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Anonymous Are both sentence forms correct? Almost. I have no energy today.

  • Anonymous Are both sentence forms correct?
  • Almost.
  • I have no energy today.
  • I don't have any energy today.
  • I have no money anymore.
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AnonymousAre both sentence forms correct?
Almost.

I have no energy today.
I don't have any energy today.
I have no money anymore.
I don't have any money anymore.
(I don't have any more money.)
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Mister Micawber AnonymousAre both sentence forms correct?Almost.I have no energy today.I don't have any energy today.I have no money anymore.I don't have any money anymore.(I don't have any more money.)
Thanks a lot, teacher.

Is "any" required in those two second forms, or is it just better with "any"?
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AnonymousIs "any" required in those two second forms, or is it just better with "any"?
It is native with 'any'; it is non-native without it.
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Mister MicawberIt is native with 'any'; it is non-native without it.
Got it. Thanks a lot teacher for pointing that out!

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