0Hello everyone,02br 02br 00Can someone tell me if "I am bad at English" is the contrary of "I am good at English"?02br 02br 00Is there a difference beyween these sentences:02br 02br 00There isn't a hospital in our town.02br 02br 00There aren't any hospitals in our town.02br 02br 00Are they both correct?02br 02br 00Thanks very much for your help.0-
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0Yes, it is the contrary,and yes they are both correct. 0-
— Mister Micawber
0Yes, it is the contrary,and yes they are both correct.
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0Yes, it is the contrary,and yes they are both correct. No significant difference, though the first of the pair suggests that the speaker lives in a smaller town, where there would less likely be more than a single hospital.0-
0 Yes, that's a correct sentence.02br 02br 00 These are all correct, and they all mean the same thing.02br 02br 00 There isn't any hospital in our town.02br 00 There is no hospital in our town.02br 00 There's no hospital in our town.02br 02br 00 CJ0-