He hasn't ...... money in his pocket.(any/some/money)
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In this question, we are asked to fill in the blanks with the suitable option.
- Any is the correct option to be filled in the blanks.
- He has not any money in his pocket.
- Any can be used as a determiner to describe a noun's state of being or number or as a pronoun to refer to a noun in a noun phrase.
- Any is frequently employed as a determiner before a noun in a question, a negative assertion, or a conditional statement.
- Any before an adverb emphasizes the adverb without indicating the amount of the noun and has neither a singular nor plural connotation.
CORRECT QUESTION-
He doesn't have ___ money in his pocket. (Any, some, much)
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