
negation - Difference between "not any" and "no any" - English …
2016年11月11日 · No any is ungrammatical, you can use no or not any.There is no difference in meaning between There is/are no + noun and There isn’t/aren’t any + noun: There was no …
There is no any & There is no - English Language Learners Stack …
2015年5月15日 · I did a search for there is no any on Google (books, Ngrams). So I think the wording there is no any is grammatical. But I can't see a difference, if any, between two …
articles - Difference between "not a", "no" and "not any" - English ...
2015年11月13日 · I wonder what differences a native speaker could point out between these three sentences. 1) There is not an apple on the table. 2) There is no apple on the table. 3) …
Which is correct: "There are not any employees" or "There is not …
2010年8月9日 · And as a variation, "There are no employees" feels more natural to me than "not any"; but the point is we generally agree on the plural, because most departments would have …
"no" vs "not any" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2023年9月21日 · Is there any difference between the following sentences (e.g. in emphasis), or are they effectively interchangeable? Example 1: We found no differences between their …
use plural or singular after no/any? - English Language Learners …
There is no general rule, if singular or plural should be used after no/any. It depends on the situation and context. For your first example the correct sentence would be: I couldn't find any …
negation - What about the usage of "any" and "no"? - English …
You were technically correct (the best kind of correct!) - however, the usage of any and no is not limited to either abstract or countable nouns. All of the following sentences are correct: - Do …
"no" = "not a" or "not any"? - WordReference Forums
2019年12月18日 · No + plural countable noun or uncountable noun is roughly speaking equivalent in meaning to not any + plural countable noun or uncountable noun 'Is roughly equivalent in …
There was no/not a/not any - English Language Learners Stack …
For all practical purposes all three phrases mean the same thing. sometimes, 'there was not a' and 'there was not any' are sometimes used with an emphasis on 'not' or on 'any' to show our …
usage - No issue or No issues. Which is correct? - English …
2016年4月7日 · I have a quick doubt. Which is the correct usage of English, 'No issue' or 'No issues'? When we didn't get any issue, it represents null, so, ideally it has to be 'no issue'. …