he doesn't have ___ money in his pocket. ( any, m any, much)
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He doesn't have any money in his pocket.
Explanation:
- Use the word any as a pronoun to refer to a noun in a noun phrase or as a determiner to specify a noun's state of being or quantity.
- In a query, a negative statement, or a conditional statement, any is frequently used as a determiner before a noun. The word any before an adverb has no singular or plural meaning: It accentuates the adverb without mentioning the noun's amount.
Conclusion:
He doesn't have any money in his pocket.
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