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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I have a bad news to tell you.

I have a bad news to tell you.
I have bad news to tell you.
I have a piece of bad news to tell you.

Hi,
Do all of the above sound right to you? Thanks.
  

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I have [bad news] [some bad news] [a piece of bad news] to tell you. Not [ a bad news]

  • I have [bad news] [some bad news] [a piece of bad news] to tell you.
  • Not [ a bad news]
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I have [bad news] [some bad news] [a piece of bad news] to tell you. Not [a bad news]
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Not "a bad news."

Either of other two could be correct.

"I'm afraid I have some bad new for you" is really the most common.
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Thanks, Philip and GG.
Got it.

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