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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
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No student and no teacher was/were there. (Which verb should I use?)

No student and no teacher was/were there.

Every student and every teacher was/were there.

Which verb should I use? Please give me your opinion about this, thank you very much!Emotion: smile
  

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Viceidol No student and no teacher was / were there. Every student and every teacher was / were there. Which verb should I use?

  • Viceidol No student and no teacher was / were there.
  • Every student and every teacher was / were there.
  • Which verb should I use?
  • Please give me your opinion about this, thank you very much!
  • I would say No student or teacher was there.
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Viceidol

No student and no teacher was/were there.

Every student and every teacher was/were there.

Which verb should I use? Please give me your opinion about this, thank you very much!
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Every student and teacher was there.

All students and teachers were there.

No student or teacher was there.

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