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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

It is no trouble

Hello everyone,

Is the phrase "it is no trouble" correctly used in the following sentence?

- Open the door if it is no trouble.

Regards

JA

  

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Yes, but in conversation we use a lot of contractions: 'Open the door if it's no trouble'.

  • Yes, but in conversation we use a lot of contractions: 'Open the door if it's no trouble'.
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Yes, but in conversation we use a lot of contractions:

'Open the door if it's no trouble'.

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