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"No book" vs "No books"

Both "no book" and "no books" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "No book" is used when referring to the absence of a single book, while "no books" is used when referring to the absence of multiple books.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

No book

This phrase is correct when referring to the absence of a single book.

Use "no book" when you want to express that there is not a single book present.

Examples:

  • I have no book to read tonight.
  • There is no book on the shelf.

Alternatives:

  • not a book
  • lacking a book
  • without a book
  • missing a book
  • devoid of a book

No books

This phrase is correct when referring to the absence of multiple books.

Use "no books" when you want to express that there are no books present.

Examples:

  • There are no books in the library.
  • She has no books to study for the exam.

Alternatives:

  • not any books
  • lacking books
  • without books
  • missing books
  • devoid of books

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