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Old 31-Aug-2006, 02:03
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Default Re: there "is" no issue or there "are" no issues?

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Originally Posted by riverkid View Post
This one is not likely to be used. <There's + plural noun> , as in, "There's no issues", is very common in speech for all levels of English speakers.
It's not likely to be used because it's ungrammatical and bad English.
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