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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the difference between "No one of people in the train carriadge offered the old lady a seat." and "Not one of the people in the train carriadge offered the old lady a seat."
  

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" We'd be unlikely to use the word 'train' here.

  • " We'd be unlikely to use the word 'train' here.
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"Not one of the people in the train carriadge offered the old lady a seat." We'd be unlikely to use the word 'train' here.

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