Is have no grammatically correct?

Is have no grammatically correct?

Edit: The have no form, since it’s technically correct but not used as often, is sometimes used for humorous effect to imply that English is not the speaker’s first language. The most famous example is probably the 1922 novelty song Yes!

Is I have no proper English?

Both terms are correct, however in colloquial registers we don’t use no with physical possessions but with attitudes and desires. I have no idea what you are talking about. She has no patience with that sort of stupidity.

What is a sentence using no example?

You don’t have to come to school on sundays. We don’t have to watch this movie. She doesn’t have to learn your language. They don’t have to waer a suit.

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Is it correct to say ‘I don’t have any money’?

If someone asks you for the reason you bought a Hyundai instead of a Maserati, you might say, ‘I don’t have the money.’ If you are very, very poor, you might confess, ‘I don’t have any money.’ ‘I don’t have money’ is not idiomatic. They are both grammatically correct, but they imply different contexts.

What is the meaning of I ain’t got no money?

Ain’t, in I ain’t got no money means have not. With that meaning, it originally represented the London dialect, which uses sentences such as they ain’t got nothing to say. About the usage of ain’t, the NOAD has the following notes:

What is the difference between “I don’t have money” and “ I’m poor?

“I don’t have any money”. – (money, usually in terms of cash or immediately available from somewhere like a debit card) They are both grammatically correct, but they imply different contexts. I don’t have money and I am likely to remain so; I”m poor (or I live in a commune without money, or, I’m a hermit living off the grid…)

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What does ‘I have no lack of money’ mean?

While overly-logical grammarians might claim this particular construction means “I have money”, I would claim that if it means anything, it means “I have no money”. English isn’t logic. On the other hand, you could say “I have no lack of money”, meaning “I have money”.