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Believer Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is the difference in meaning?

Hi,

Please tell me what is the differenece.

How much money do you have 1) on 2) with you now?
  

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If you mean: How much money do you have on you now? On your body, right now. How much money do you have with you now?

  • If you mean: How much money do you have on you now?
  • On your body, right now.
  • How much money do you have with you now?
  • With you, in your luggage, during this trip.
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If you mean:

How much money do you have on you now? On your body, right now.

How much money do you have with you now? With you, in your luggage, during this trip.
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BelieverHi,

Please tell me what is the differenece.

How much money do you have 1) on 2) with you now?
Marius obviously sees a difference. I do not.
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I think that "on you" is more casual. Otherwise, they have the same meaning to me.

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