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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is vs are

There is no reserved seating or there are no reserved seating
  

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'Seating' is an uncountable noun. You may use either of these: There is no reserved seating. There are no reserved seats .

  • 'Seating' is an uncountable noun.
  • You may use either of these: There is no reserved seating.
  • There are no reserved seats .
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'Seating' is an uncountable noun. You may use either of these:

There is no reserved seating.
There are no reserved seats.

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