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No one have book vs No one has book

The correct phrase is "no one has book". The verb "has" should be used with the singular subject "no one". The incorrect phrase "no one have book" uses the incorrect verb form.

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No one have book

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have" does not agree with the singular subject "no one".

The correct form is "no one has book" where the verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "no one".
  • You scared away everyone, and now no one wants the book.
  • No one is buying your book.
  • And no-one would buy his book.
  • No-one's disturbed these books in ages.
  • No-one's disturbed these books in ages.
  • The books no-one ever takes out.
  • No one can read the book without crying.
  • I'm sorry no one is buying your book.
  • And then I started writing one book after another.
  • There is one book they were afraid to burn.
  • I finished this one book, and it had...
  • I read at least one book every month.
  • Karl Marx only wrote one book.
  • One book: Our Mutual Friend.
  • One book isn't much for a man of 30.
  • There was this one book wedged between the other.
  • Henry was trying to resist the one book that's impossible to put down.
  • There was one book I got into.
  • Seems like we're still missing one book after all.
  • You've written one book, I pass like night.

Alternatives:

  • no one has book

No one has book

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "no one".

Use this phrase when referring to the fact that nobody possesses a book.

Examples:

  • No one has the book I am looking for.
  • No one has seen the book since yesterday.
  • No one has a book to lend me.
  • No one has ever read that book.
  • No one has access to the book except the librarian.
  • I imagine no-one has even opened that book since the night she disappeared.
  • No one, absolutely no one who has handled that book has survived.
  • Sorry, but one has to book in advance.
  • You scared away everyone, and now no one wants the book.
  • Out of twenty students, only one has read the book.
  • No one is buying your book.
  • And no-one would buy his book.
  • No-one's disturbed these books in ages.
  • No-one's disturbed these books in ages.
  • The books no-one ever takes out.
  • No one can read the book without crying.
  • I'm sorry no one is buying your book.
  • And then I started writing one book after another.
  • There is one book they were afraid to burn.
  • I finished this one book, and it had...
  • I read at least one book every month.
  • Karl Marx only wrote one book.
  • One book: Our Mutual Friend.
  • One book isn't much for a man of 30.
  • There was this one book wedged between the other.

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