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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what does it mean?

"no there is no money"
I read this sentence in a news.what does that mean?
  

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The second "no" in this sentence means "none". "

  • The second "no" in this sentence means "none".
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The second "no" in this sentence means "none". The correct punctuation would be, "No, there is no money."
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Anonymous"no there is no money" I read this sentence in a newspaper. What does that mean?
No. There is no money.

Which part of "no" or of "money" don't you understand?

"No money is available." Is that easier to understand?

CJ

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