Anonymous I always change with no to without. I have recently been corrected on this and am wondering if I am correct or not. I can't understand what you are asking.
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AnonymousI always change with no to without. I have recently been corrected on this and am wondering if I am correct or not.I can't understand what you are asking. Do you mean you change something like "You leave us with no choice" to "You leave us without a choice"? The first is fine. The second is also fine.
Grammar GeekI can't understand what you are asking. Do you mean you change something like "You leave us with no choice" to "You leave us without a choice"? The first is fine. The second is also fine.I general, both are fine. But there must be some difference between without and with no. I'm a linguist and am really interested in it/ may be somebode can