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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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question about : no any

Hi .. a English question here,
Is the sentence " No any issue will happen" correct ?

The weird point for me is the sentence use "no + any" together.
  

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Anonymous s the sentence " No any issue will happen" correct ? No, and what are you trying to say? Anonymous The weird point for me is the sentence use "no + any" together.

  • Anonymous s the sentence " No any issue will happen" correct ?
  • No, and what are you trying to say?
  • Anonymous The weird point for me is the sentence use "no + any" together.
  • Me, too—plus 'issue will happen'.
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Anonymouss the sentence " No any issue will happen" correct ?
No, and what are you trying to say?
AnonymousThe weird point for me is the sentence use "no + any" together.
Me, too—plus 'issue will happen'.

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