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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Are there any news" or "Is there any news"

Which is correct:

"are there any news"

or

"is there any news"
  

Top answer

Both are correct as they are commonly used(at least in post-soviet countries ), but according to the grammar you should write: Is there any news No news ( is ) good news Bad news travel s quickly And to prove my opinion, there is a quote from the dictionary: News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event.

  • Both are correct as they are commonly used(at least in post-soviet countries ), but according to the grammar you should write: Is there any news No news ( is ) good news Bad news travel s quickly And to prove my opinion, there is a quote from the dictionary: News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event.
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Both are correct as they are commonly used(at least in post-soviet countries Emotion: smile ), but according to the grammar you should write:
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"News" is used only in the SINGULAR form (Also the words: classics, economics, mathematics/maths, physics; the physical activitiesgymnastics and aerobics; the diseases measles and mumps). So, we say:

Is there any news?

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