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Nnit Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

There is/are no....

There is no strings on me.
There are no strings on me.
Which one is correct? Is there any rule that can help me decide to use that one?

There is no food.
There isn't food.
Are both correct??
  

Top answer

There are no strings on me. Use There is + singular noun , There are + plural noun . There is no food is fine.

  • There are no strings on me.
  • Use There is + singular noun , There are + plural noun .
  • There is no food is fine.
  • There isn't food would be understood, but There isn't any food is the way to say this.
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There are no strings on me. Use There is + singular noun, There are + plural noun.
There is no food is fine.
There isn't food would be understood, but There isn't any food is the way to say this.
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Thank you so much.

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