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Englishfreak Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Grammar!

0 heyaz! i need u guys to solve this grammatical problem. 02br
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00is it "there are no people" or "there is no people"? 02br
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00Does the word "no" carry any singular effect on the sentence? 02br
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00THanKS In Advance!!! =D 0-
  

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0 Hello! 02br 00It is "there are no people here", or "there aren't any people here": people is a plural>verb in the plural. 02br 00On the other hand, it's "there's nobody here" 0-

  • 0 Hello!
  • 02br 00It is "there are no people here", or "there aren't any people here": people is a plural>verb in the plural.
  • 02br 00On the other hand, it's "there's nobody here" 0-
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0 Hello! 02br
00It is "there are no people here", or "there aren't any people here": people is a plural>verb in the plural. 02br
00On the other hand, it's "there's nobody here" 0-
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0 oo! thanks! I have always thought that "No" carries a singular effect on the sentence. Thanks! 0-

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