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Juan Camilo
What is the rule between there is and no?
example:
- there is an apple
- no money
- no nation
??
i appreciate if some tells me how can i use them correctly
Feb 7, 2025 2:52 AM
Answers · 1
Great question!
“There is” is used to state that something exists.
• Example: There is an apple on the table.
“No” is used to indicate the absence of something before a noun.
• Example: No money means no shopping!
To make a negative sentence with “there is,” you can say:
• There is no money left. (instead of just “no money”)
Hope this helps! Keep practicing! ☺️
February 8, 2025
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Juan Camilo
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