To determine if someone is on any money, you would need to clarify the context—whether you're asking about a salary, benefits, or financial assistance. If you’re referring to a specific person, you would typically check their employment status or financial records. Without additional details, it's difficult to provide a precise answer.
No, I do not owe any money.
Have you seen any unexpected money in your account lately?
bucks, coins, dollars, any money resource
it means you don't have enough or you don't have any money
is it possible to withdraw money from passbook in any metrobank branch
No, I do not owe any money.
No it does not cost any money.
You haven't answered my question. What is your answer? Is this going to cost me any money, and how much?
no it is a champion contract for any where any time
Technically they are both grammatically correct. However, "He doesn't have any money" is more commonly used, at least in the United States.
Yes, it is correct to say "I haven't any money" in English, but it is less common than saying "I don't have any money." Both phrases convey the same meaning that you currently do not possess any money.
Is prestige china worth any money
No, my dog has not chewed up any money recently.
Money that can be used for any purpose
A corporate executive who devotes any money for any general social.
Have you seen any unexpected money in your account lately?
He doesnt need any money....:)