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Which one is correct? There's no word to explain it. There's no words to explain it.
10 Thg 06 2016 12:54
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1. There's no word to explain it. = Correct. There is not one single word to explain it. 2. There's no words to explain it. = This one is tricky. There's is a contraction for 'There is'. There is no words to explain it. This is incorrect grammar as it should be: There ARE no words to explain it. However... and this is where it gets tricky.. you will often hear people substitute There's when grammar calls for There are.. Ex: There's reasons for my madness! There's five people in the bathroom! Technically, the second sentence is incorrect. I advise you to learn it as "there are no words to explain it", however, you will hear 'there's' misused---- a lot. There's just some weird English things that you have to accept! ----please note this pertains to American English. The Brits are writhing in pain right now.
10 tháng 6 năm 2016
Ha, put my answer in the wrong place. Sorry for the duplicate. The first one is correct, though you'll hear native speakers saying the second one a lot. Grammatically, the second sentence should be "There are no words to explain it."
10 tháng 6 năm 2016
The first one, though you'll hear native speakers saying the second one a lot. Grammatically, the second sentence should be "There are no words to explain it."
10 tháng 6 năm 2016
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