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No chances vs no chance

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00Should we say "no chances" or "no chance"? Similarly, should we say "I have no problem.." or "I have no problems..."02br
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00What determines if we use an "s"?02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10Hi,11b 12br 12br 12b 10Should we say "no chances" or "no chance"? 12br 12br 10Thanks12br 12blockquote 10If there is one chance/problem involved, you may say "no chance" / "I have no problem". 0-

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10Hi,11b 12br 12br 12b 10Should we say "no chances" or "no chance"?
  • 12br 12br 10Thanks12br 12blockquote 10If there is one chance/problem involved, you may say "no chance" / "I have no problem".
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi,11b12br
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10Should we say "no chances" or "no chance"? Similarly, should we say "I have no problem.." or "I have no problems..."12br
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10What determines if we use an "s"?12br
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10Thanks12br
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