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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The differences and meanings of "no much and nothing much)?

A What's up?
B 1) not much
2) Nothing much.
what does it mean by saying " not much or nothing much"? which one is commonly used?

thanks alot
  

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Both are common. Both mean that the speaker has no particularly interesting event in or anecdote about his recent doings or experiences to communicate.

  • Both are common.
  • Both mean that the speaker has no particularly interesting event in or anecdote about his recent doings or experiences to communicate.
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Both are common. Both mean that the speaker has no particularly interesting event in or anecdote about his recent doings or experiences to communicate.

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