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I wonder if there is any news on that vs I wonder if there are any news on that

The correct phrase is 'I wonder if there is any news on that.' The word 'news' is an uncountable noun in English, so it is used with 'is' instead of 'are.'

Last updated: March 26, 2024

I wonder if there is any news on that

This phrase is correct. 'News' is an uncountable noun and should be used with 'is.'

Use this phrase when you want to express curiosity about whether there is any information or updates on a particular topic.

Examples:

  • I wonder if there is any news on the upcoming event.
  • She asked if there is any news on the project deadline.
  • Do you know if there is any news on the weather forecast?
  • He's curious if there is any news on the stock market.
  • We are waiting to hear if there is any news on the investigation.

Alternatives:

  • I wonder if there are any updates on that.
  • I wonder if there is any information on that.
  • I wonder if there is any development on that.
  • I wonder if there is any progress on that.

I wonder if there are any news on that

This phrase is incorrect. 'News' is an uncountable noun and should be used with 'is.'

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