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Can anyone answer this question with explain it plz
7. ..... sugar for my coffee!
A. There aren't any
B. There is any
C. There isn’t no
D. There isn't any
Aug 7, 2021 1:47 AM
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A. Wrong. Can't use plural with an uncountable or singular noun.
B. Wrong. Can't use "any" in an affirmative statement.
C. Wrong. Can't use a "double negative" in modern standard English.
D. Correct. Singular verb, negation with "not any". Another correct option would be C without the "not": "There is no sugar in my coffee."
August 7, 2021
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D. There isn’t any
The reason we use “any” is because sugar consists of many small particles, so even though sugar is one thing, the parts that make up sugar are numerous. I hope this helps!
August 7, 2021
Hi. Both are correct
August 7, 2021
There is no sugar for my coffee
August 7, 2021
There isn't any sugar for my coffee
August 7, 2021
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