"There isn't anywhere to put my coat." Is it right?
Is the sentence "There isn't anywhere to put my coat." correct grammatically? Specifically, of course, the "anywhere" is what I'm wondering about, as a substitute for 'any place' etc.. Thank you!
Top answer
It's how native English-speakers would say it, so if it's not grammatical, it ought to be. Rover
— Rover_KE
It's how native English-speakers would say it, so if it's not grammatical, it ought to be.
Rover
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