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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Grammar

Why do we use plural nouns for no
For example, I have one brother but she has no brothers
  

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We don't always. When it is known that there could/should be only one item, we use the singular: When I arrived at the airport, there was no car waiting for me. I don't think she is married as she has no ring on her finger.

  • We don't always.
  • When it is known that there could/should be only one item, we use the singular: When I arrived at the airport, there was no car waiting for me.
  • I don't think she is married as she has no ring on her finger.
  • The plural is used when there could potentially be more than one, or it doesn't matter how many.
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We don't always. When it is known that there could/should be only one item, we use the singular:

When I arrived at the airport, there was no car waiting for me.
I don't think she is married as she has no ring on her finger.

The plural is used when there could potentially be more than one, or it doesn't matter how many.

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