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Lcchang Posted 19 years ago
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not any/ a little

There is a little crime there.

There isn't any crime there.

May I ask which sentence means having less crime?

If it is the second one that has less crime, does that sentence equal to "There is none."? Please advise.

LCChang
  

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In this context, "There isn't any crime" means there is no crime.

  • In this context, "There isn't any crime" means there is no crime.
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In this context, "There isn't any crime" means there is no crime.

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