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there are no vs there isn't any

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'There are no' is used when referring to a plural countable noun, while 'there isn't any' is used when referring to a singular uncountable noun. It's important to match the verb form with the noun being described.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

there are no

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a plural countable noun.

Use 'there are no' when you want to express the absence of multiple countable items. Make sure to follow 'no' with a plural countable noun.

Examples:

  • There are no apples in the basket.
  • There are no students in the classroom.
  • There are no books on the shelf.
  • Groundskeepers confirm there are no other keys.
  • But there are no laws governing acoustic pollution yet.
  • Unfortunately, there are no new measures being proposed to address this very serious problem.
  • The report states that there are no reliable studies of the problem.
  • Firstly, there are no capacity constraints.
  • In terms of human rights, there are no grounds for justifying different treatment.
  • Our scanning indicates there are no survivors.
  • Assuming there are no security guards.
  • Sweetheart, there are no piranhas in Africa.
  • In a fight for survival there are no rules.
  • You see, there are no sharp ends to threaten anyone.
  • Xena, there are no threads... trust me.
  • That's why there are no men here.
  • Of course, there are no embassies in Lawndale.
  • Anyway, there are no singles from Seville to Paris.
  • You see, Your Grace there are no accomplices.
  • You see there are no bars here.
  • I just asked because there are no doctors on Almanzora.
  • I tell you, there are no bounds, Lanyon.
  • But there are no glaciers in Auckland.

Alternatives:

  • There are none
  • There are not any
  • There are no people

there isn't any

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a singular uncountable noun.

Use 'there isn't any' when you want to express the absence of a single uncountable item. Ensure that 'any' is used with a singular uncountable noun.

Examples:

  • There isn't any milk in the fridge.
  • There isn't any time left.
  • There isn't any sugar in the bowl.
  • Maybe there isn't any point.
  • If the box falls down, there isn't any safety system.
  • That there isn't any chemistry.
  • It's like 100 miles across, and there isn't any town called Scargill anywhere.
  • Make sure there isn't any...
  • It's one holiday that we have where there isn't any family drama.
  • Even if there isn't any proof, it's still a murder.
  • In my experience, there isn't any problem that can't be solved by getting really drunk.
  • Look, there isn't any list of humans to contact.
  • As far as I'm concerned, there isn't any third party and there isn't any book.
  • I'd really like to make sure there isn't any underlying cardiac pathology.
  • Your lungs starving for oxygen and there isn't any.
  • Maybe there isn't any winning anymore.
  • The kind where there isn't any answer.
  • Listen, there isn't any girl.
  • But there isn't any air on the moon.
  • Sometimes I taste salt in my mouth when there isn't any.
  • The medium-velocity spatter... there isn't any.
  • Small parties, there isn't any privacy.
  • Other than the bullet wound, there isn't any exterior trauma.

Alternatives:

  • There is no
  • There is none
  • There is not any

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