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Magda Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Isn't any/is no

Hi,
I've got another question. Which sentence is more common?

1) There isn't any bread.
2) There is no bread.

Could I add "left" at the end of the sentence?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Both OK, left is OK to be added.

  • Both OK, left is OK to be added.
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Both OK, left is OK to be added.
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Thank you, Marius.
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Magda, you also asked which is more common. In my experience, "There isn't any bread" is the more common construction.

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