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BunnyBunny Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

any/no

Is it correct to say:

There's no fan in the room.
There isn't any fan in the room. or there aren't any fans in the room

And in answer can one say: there used to be one but now there's no
  

Top answer

There is no fan in the room. There isn't a fan in the room. There aren't any fans in the room.

  • There is no fan in the room.
  • There isn't a fan in the room.
  • There aren't any fans in the room.
  • There used to be one, but now there isn't.
  • There used to be one, but now there aren't any.
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There is no fan in the room.
There isn't a fan in the room.
There aren't any fans in the room.

There used to be one, but now there isn't.
There used to be one, but now there aren't any.
There used to be one, but now there are none.
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