
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 …
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2015年5月15日 · there is no "any given" individual member. which is grammatical. Because "any given" is in quotes, the phrase is not "there is no any." This usage is similar to: There is no …
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2015年11月13日 · 3) There is not any apple on the table. /// No.3 cannot be used when referring to one or more pieces of uncut fruit. The use of "any" and apple in singular means we cannot …
grammar - "no + singular noun" vs. "not any + singular noun"
2022年7月5日 · The book also says "no + noun" and "not any noun" can be used with little difference in these examples, but it doesn't give more details. Are there any grammar rules …
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2023年9月21日 · We found no differences between their reports. We did not find any differences between their reports. Example 2: I received no email. I did not receive any email. OBS: I am …
Which is correct: "There are not any employees" or "There is not …
2010年8月9日 · Much more idiomatic would be either using a single, using no, or using the plural: There is not a single employee here. There isn't a single employee here. There is no …
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I couldn't find any "apples" in the basket. Edit: Because any is used in front of nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity , all countable nouns (e.g. apples, …
negation - What about the usage of "any" and "no"? - English …
I have no reason to do it. I don't have any reason to do it. I can use both of these interchangeably? But what about. I have no car. I don't have a car. Can I use both of these …
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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 …
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To negate the sentence "there are some televison sets in The US." We can say either "There are not any/no television sets in The US." But To negate the sentence "there is a twlevision set in …