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There's no one cookies vs There's no mores cookies

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "There are no cookies" or "There are no more cookies." The first phrase is incorrect due to the use of "one" instead of "are," and the second phrase is incorrect due to the misuse of "mores" instead of "more."

Last updated: March 25, 2024

There's no one cookies

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form would be "There are no cookies."

The correct phrase should use "are" instead of "one" to match the plural form of "cookies."
  • One cookies and cream for Sheriff Bill.
  • Junior's the only one making cookies,
  • One or two cookies usually will do the trick.
  • Personally, I would have preferred one of those cookies on a stick.
  • Send one of those giant cookies shaped like a coffin.
  • I ate one of those cookies, you know.
  • One of the cookies we use is essential for parts of the site to operate and has already been set.
  • A medium drip and a grande nonfat mocha for this guy... and maybe I could get 'em to split one of those Cupid cookies.
  • Just before that, he was at Mrs. Fields, getting one of those giant cookies.
  • May I have one of those cookies, Abby?
  • Now I like to eat one and a half cookies every day so that a dozen cookies last eight days.
  • When kcookiejar4 is started with some parameters, it does adittional tasks to the cookies jar it provides, like removing the cookies from one domain.
  • See, I was getting a little anxious about Brody making me lose my job, so I slowed him down by giving him one of my medicinal cookies.
  • One of Miguel's classmates asked for one of his cookies, and in response, Miguel called her...
  • Speaking in Bowman, give anything for one of those cookies now.
  • - There's no one upstairs.
  • No one told me there's a second floor.
  • - There's no one who works here named Karen.
  • And there's no one else like Ben.
  • There's no one on board.

Alternatives:

  • There are no cookies

There's no mores cookies

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form would be "There are no more cookies."

The correct phrase should use "more" instead of "mores" to indicate a greater quantity of cookies.
  • I see more cookies in your future.
  • She probably just snuck downstairs for more cookies.
  • Name one person who ordered more cookies than me.
  • Dude buys more cookies than everyone combined, and then some.
  • When you're finished, brush your teeth, or you won't get any more cookies.
  • - I see more cookies in my future.
  • Falcon, have you more cookies?
  • [growling] Falcon, have you more cookies?
  • Just as I needed more cookies, right?
  • Two more cookies and you got a deal.
  • "... more and more cookies"
  • So no more milk and cookies?
  • I love pie way more than cookies.
  • I love you more than homemade cookies.
  • We do not want any more preacher cookies, thank you!
  • you know what I want more than cookies, mom?
  • No, he sees cookies as more work.
  • And while you're out, get some more of these cookies.
  • Donna, will you run to the store and get more fortunate cookies for the party?
  • Got any more of those cookies?

Alternatives:

  • There are no more cookies

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