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Ilaydaozge Posted 15 years ago
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"there isn't any problem" or "there aren't any problems."

Which one should be preferred?
  

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Hi, Use singular in a context where people think there might be one problem. Use plural in a context where people think there might be more than one problem. Clive

  • Hi, Use singular in a context where people think there might be one problem.
  • Use plural in a context where people think there might be more than one problem.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Use singular in a context where people think there might be one problem.

Use plural in a context where people think there might be more than one problem.

Clive
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ilaydaozge Which one should be preferred?

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