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if no any volunteer vs if not any volunteer

Both phrases are incorrect in English. The correct phrase should be 'if there are no volunteers.' The use of 'no any' or 'not any' is not grammatically correct in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 763 views

if no any volunteer

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase should be 'if there are no volunteers.'
  • And I think we should ask if there are any volunteers.
  • And I think we should ask if there are any volunteers.
  • Look, if there are any volunteers, I think they should say so now.
  • I've been calling the office for months, asking if there were any volunteer opportunities available.
  • I've been calling the office for months, asking if there were any volunteer opportunities available.
  • And if any volunteer should think that the far side of the ship is a bit cooler, or a little bit further from the enemy, these two little fire irons in my belt are loaded.
  • If volunteer organisations are to have the resources they need to function, they must be able to access funding of a sustainable nature, which is guaranteed to last.
  • If you volunteer, you volunteer.
  • You'll hold a very high rank on our tech division, if you volunteer.
  • It doesn't matter if a volunteer is sticking up posters or if he/she does fundraising activities; both can be equally valuable and are playing a part in helping others.
  • You'll hold a very high rank on our tech division, if you volunteer.
  • Unpaid voluntary workers are included with self-employed persons if their volunteer activities result in goods, for example the construction of a dwelling, church or other building.
  • They'll let me off if I volunteer for Vietnam.
  • Detective Beckett already said it's cool if I volunteer down at the station.
  • If we volunteer, we'll have perfect access to the pieces.
  • Just seeing if you can volunteer for the Winter Festival.
  • I don't see why we can't fire volunteers if they're incompetent.
  • We're trying to see if there are volunteers for the T-shirt committee.
  • If you volunteer the names of your clients, we will tell the U.S. attorneys you helped.
  • So, maybe if there was a volunteer willing to help...

Alternatives:

  • if there are no volunteers
  • if there are no volunteers available
  • if there are no volunteers present
  • if there are no volunteers around
  • if there are no volunteers to help

if not any volunteer

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase should be 'if there are no volunteers.'
  • And I think we should ask if there are any volunteers.
  • And I think we should ask if there are any volunteers.
  • Look, if there are any volunteers, I think they should say so now.
  • I've been calling the office for months, asking if there were any volunteer opportunities available.
  • I've been calling the office for months, asking if there were any volunteer opportunities available.
  • And if any volunteer should think that the far side of the ship is a bit cooler, or a little bit further from the enemy, these two little fire irons in my belt are loaded.
  • If volunteer organisations are to have the resources they need to function, they must be able to access funding of a sustainable nature, which is guaranteed to last.
  • If you volunteer, you volunteer.
  • You'll hold a very high rank on our tech division, if you volunteer.
  • It doesn't matter if a volunteer is sticking up posters or if he/she does fundraising activities; both can be equally valuable and are playing a part in helping others.
  • You'll hold a very high rank on our tech division, if you volunteer.
  • Unpaid voluntary workers are included with self-employed persons if their volunteer activities result in goods, for example the construction of a dwelling, church or other building.
  • They'll let me off if I volunteer for Vietnam.
  • Detective Beckett already said it's cool if I volunteer down at the station.
  • If we volunteer, we'll have perfect access to the pieces.
  • Just seeing if you can volunteer for the Winter Festival.
  • I don't see why we can't fire volunteers if they're incompetent.
  • We're trying to see if there are volunteers for the T-shirt committee.
  • If you volunteer the names of your clients, we will tell the U.S. attorneys you helped.
  • So, maybe if there was a volunteer willing to help...

Alternatives:

  • if there are no volunteers
  • if there are no volunteers available
  • if there are no volunteers present
  • if there are no volunteers around
  • if there are no volunteers to help

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