Izabela
Can I say "I know no one/nobody who could do it" or better is to say "I don't know anyone/anybody who could do it"?
6. Sep. 2021 15:31
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If you are talking and starts with "I know no one" and then you finish the sentence, it won't be wrong, but it is better to say "I don't know anybody who could do it" if you can.
6. September 2021
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Hi Izabela, The first one is correct but it sounds more formal. If you are using it in a formal setting, then it's great. If you are speaking in an informal setting, I would use the second option.
6. September 2021
1
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6. September 2021
2nd option sounds most natural
7. September 2021
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