English, asked by tashniyakhan789, 11 months ago

he has hardly money ....*(some or any)​

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Answered by vilnius
5

He has hardly any money.

Explanation:

  • 'Some' is used to denote the positive aspect of the things.
  • 'Any' is used in the sentences which is negative.
  • 'Some' can be used in both the countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
  • In the given sentence, the negative aspect of having no money has been highlighted.
  • Since, the person here is seen to have no money therefore, 'any' has been added.

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Answered by patwav111
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Answer:

he has ------ money. (some, any)

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