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Yayya Lautner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

no worry vs no worries

which is correct?
no worry or no worries?
my teacher said that 'no' is used only before a noun. But I often see people use 'no worries'. why?
  

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Hi, 'Worries' is a noun. It's the plural form of the singular noun 'worry'. Clive

  • Hi, 'Worries' is a noun.
  • It's the plural form of the singular noun 'worry'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

'Worries' is a noun. It's the plural form of the singular noun 'worry'.

Clive
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do you mean, either are correct?
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Hi,
Yayya Lautner But I often see people use 'no worries'. Why?
No worries is an idiomatic expression used to say that there is no reason to worry. It is similar to the expression

No problem. In this case, worries is the plural form of worry, and it is used as a noun.

Not to worry, for example, is also an idi

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