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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

No+sigular noun

Hello,

What's the difference between the following?

"There is no book on the table."

"There are no books on the table.''

In what contexts is using a singular countable noun after noand any ?

thanks.
  

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There is no book on the table. " There are no books on the table. "

  • There is no book on the table.
  • " There are no books on the table.
  • "
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There is no book on the table.

This can be the answer when some one says, "Refer to the book which is on the table in the next room."

There are no books on the table.

This can be the answer when some one says, "Bring the books which are on the table in the next room."

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