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Franking Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

There is not water in the pool.

Hi,

I have difficulty writing this expression as follows:

1. There is not water in the pool.

2. There is no water in the pool.

3. There is not any water in the pool.

4. There is water in the pool.

5. There is some water in the pool.

6. There is a lot of water in the pool.

2,3,5,6 should be correct.

Are number1 and 4 correct?

Thank you for your help.

  

Top answer

1. There is not water in the pool. NO 2.

  • 1.
  • There is not water in the pool.
  • NO 2.
  • There is no water in the pool.
  • OK 3.
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1. There is not water in the pool. NO

2. There is no water in the pool. OK

3. There is not any water in the pool. OK

4. There is water in the pool. OK

5. There is some water in the pool. OK

6. There is a lot of water in the pool. OK

Also

There isn't any water in the pool. OK

And you can write "There is" as "There's".

CJ

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