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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Any/no more + singluar/plural noun

Could you tell me which one is right among (A) and (B) in the following sentences respectively? Thank you.

1. I don't want to hear any more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
2. I want to hear no more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
  

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lucas21c 1. I don't want to hear any more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you. "Excuses" is the correct choice.

  • lucas21c 1.
  • I don't want to hear any more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
  • "Excuses" is the correct choice.
  • lucas21c 2.
  • I want to hear no more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
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lucas21c1. I don't want to hear any more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
"Excuses" is the correct choice.
lucas21c2. I want to hear no more [ (A) excuse / (B) excuses ] from you.
Same. "Excuses" is the correct one.

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