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Jordi Jorge
Which sentences are correct?
1. There's no reason for you to be here.
2. There's not a reason for you to be here.
3. There's not any reason for you to be here.
4. There's not reason for you to be here.
2022年9月8日 02:39
解答 · 5
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Number 4 is incorrect, as "reason" is a singular countable noun and always needs a determiner. Numbers 1-3 are correct, although for 2 and 3, it might be more natural to contract "is not" rather than "there is":
2b. There isn't a reason for you to be here.
3b. There isn't any reason for you to be here.
2022年9月8日
1
All are correct except #4. It’s because there is no indefinite article (a/an) before ‘reason.’
2022年9月8日
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