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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

There wasn´t / there weren´t

the drawer was empty. there weren´t any clothes in it. / the drawer was empty. there wasn´t any clothes in it.

which sentence is correct, according to grammar? there wasn´t or there weren´t any clothes in it?
  

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Anonymous T he drawer was empty. T here weren't any clothes in it. / T he drawer was empty.

  • Anonymous T he drawer was empty.
  • T here weren't any clothes in it.
  • / T he drawer was empty.
  • T here wasn´t any clothes in it.
  • W hich sentence is correct, according to grammar?
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AnonymousThe drawer was empty. There weren't any clothes in it. / The drawer was empty. There wasn´t any clothes in it.

Which sentence is correct, according to grammar? There wasn´t or there weren´t any clothes in it?
The word 'clothes' is plural, so you need to use the plural verb: weren't
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There weren't an children in Thé Park. True ör false
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AnonymousThere weren't an children in Thé Park. True ör false
There are mistakes in your sentence.

I went to my local park this morning. No children were there. So I suppose for my park at that time, your statement is true.
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none of Martha's clothing was found

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