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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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There isn't a pancake in the salad or there isn't any pancake in the salad
  

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Don't double post, katinka.

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Don't double post, katinka.
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There isn't a pancake in the salad. That means that there isn't a whole pancake in the salad.

There isn't any pancake in the salad. That means that there aren't any bits or pieces of pancake in the salad.
Both are correct.

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