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8 March
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What is the difference between I don't have any makeup on! and I don't have any makeup ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I don't have any makeup on! and I don't have any makeup ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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8 March
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- English (US)
The first means you did not apply it on your face.
The first means you don’t own any.
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- English (US)
The first means you did not apply it on your face.
The first means you don’t own any.
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- English (US)
The sentence with 'on' means that the person is not wearing makeup on his/her face(민낯), whereas the sentence without the 'on' means the person doesn't have the makeup tools or materials (화장품 무소유) (mascara, eyeliner, etc.,).
- English (US)
@ilike0225 the first one means you didn’t apply makeup on your face. The second one means you don’t own any makeup
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