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There isn't any fish. vs There aren't any fish.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'There isn't any fish.' is correct when referring to a singular noun, while 'There aren't any fish.' is correct when referring to a plural noun.

Last updated: April 15, 2024 • 433 views

There isn't any fish.

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular noun.

This phrase is used when talking about the absence of a singular noun, such as 'fish'.

Examples:

  • There isn't any fish in the pond.
  • There isn't any cake left in the kitchen.

Alternatives:

  • There is no fish.
  • There is no cake left.

There aren't any fish.

This phrase is correct when referring to a plural noun.

This phrase is used when talking about the absence of a plural noun, such as 'fish'.

Examples:

  • There aren't any fish in the tank.
  • There aren't any cookies in the jar.

Alternatives:

  • There are no fish.
  • There are no cookies in the jar.

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