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"there is no one involved" vs "there is no people involed"

The phrase 'there is no one involved' is correct, while 'there is no people involved' is incorrect. 'People' is a plural noun, so it should be used with a plural verb like 'are' instead of 'is'. 'One' is a singular pronoun, so it correctly agrees with the singular verb 'is'.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

there is no one involved

'There is no one involved' is correct. 'One' is a singular pronoun, so it correctly agrees with the singular verb 'is'.

This phrase is used when referring to the absence of any individual's involvement.

Alternatives:

  • No one is involved.

there is no people involed

'There is no people involved' is incorrect. 'People' is a plural noun, so it should be used with a plural verb like 'are'.

The correct form would be 'There are no people involved.' when referring to multiple individuals.

Alternatives:

  • There are no people involved.

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