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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Nothing or anything

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Wasn't there nothing else to see at the exhibition?

Wasn't there anything else to see at the exhibition?
  

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Was n't there nothing else to see at the exhibition? Wasn't there anything else to see at the exhibition? These are both fine.

  • Was n't there nothing else to see at the exhibition?
  • Wasn't there anything else to see at the exhibition?
  • These are both fine.
  • The second is probably more common
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Wasn't there nothing else to see at the exhibition?
Wasn't there anything else to see at the exhibition?

These are both fine. The second is probably more common

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