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Angliholic Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

There are no exception/s allowed

Everyone in the office must attend the meeting tomorrow. There are no exceptions allowed.

Hi,

Is it also right to use the singular "exception" in the above without making a change in meaning? Thanks.
  

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If you change 'are' to 'is', yes.

  • If you change 'are' to 'is', yes.
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If you change 'are' to 'is', yes.

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