"I do not have any money money left"
Chris
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24/10/17
I agree, the two English sentences you cite carry the same meaning in English. I would expect that they both be counted as correct. Did you find something different?
-- Chris.
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stephen
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23 October 2017
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"I do not have any money money left"
Is the same as"I do not have any more money" so why put both these answers to the same question, because they are both right in English.
This question relates to:
French lesson "Manquer (de) + thing = To miss / lack something"