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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

help!!!

Which one is correct:
There are no vehicles on the lawn or there are not vehicles on the lawn
  

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Either of these: There are no vehicles on the lawn. There aren't any vehicles on the lawn. "

  • Either of these: There are no vehicles on the lawn.
  • There aren't any vehicles on the lawn.
  • "
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Either of these:
There are no vehicles on the lawn.
There aren't any vehicles on the lawn.
But NOT "There are not vehicles on the lawn."

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