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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

‘No witness’ or ‘no witnesses’?

‘No witness’ or ‘no witnesses’? Which expression should I use?

There is (no witness, no witnesses) to the crime.
  

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There is no witness to the crime. There are no witnesses to the crime.

  • There is no witness to the crime.
  • There are no witnesses to the crime.
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There is no witness to the crime.
There are no witnesses to the crime.

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