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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

No one...

1. No one drives a purple car.
2. No one drives purple cars.

Which one is correct?

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onizo Which one is correct? Both are fine sentences. )

  • onizo Which one is correct?
  • Both are fine sentences.
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onizoWhich one is correct?
Both are fine sentences. (But I have seen purple cars with drivers.)
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If both are correct, then can you tell me the difference?
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I see no real difference in intent. It is unlikely that anyone has more than one purple car.
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Mister MicawberI see no real difference in intent. It is unlikely that anyone has more than one purple car.
So a purple car should more natural, is it?
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onizoSo a purple car should more natural, is it?
I don't really think so; though the logic is better, practically speaking you are liable to hear either utterance.

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