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  1. -Don't forget.-No, I <won't>. | WordReference Forums

    May 4, 2015 · The following question is cited from a set of grammar exercises: --- Don’t forget to bring my new books tomorrow afternoon. --- No, I ______. A. don’t B. do C. won’t D. will The correct …

  2. "There aren't any books" or "There isn't any book"

    Jul 24, 2017 · When people say "Any ideas?" it means multiple ideas are expected. However, if nothing is expected, why it still uses plural form? It's normal that people say "I don't have any ideas." Can I …

  3. Any book or any books? - WordReference Forums

    May 29, 2015 · Which is correct: I don't have a book. I don't have any book. I don't have any books. Have you ever seen any apple trees? Have you ever seen any apple tree? Have you ever seen an …

  4. Book first - WordReference Forums

    Jan 29, 2025 · In what context would you want to use those terms? Are you talking about a series of books, or the various (often revised/upated) editions of one particular book? A series of books are …

  5. A group of people + is/are ? | WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2021 · Other collecting phrases like group of can take is when you’re emphasizing the group: Correct That group of protesters is sure to be distracting. Correct This series of books is …

  6. There is a book and a pen on the table. - WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2024 · When the first thing on a list is a singular noun phrase, it's better to use “There is”. If the first thing is a plural noun phrase, use “There are”. (4) There is a pen and two books on the table. (5) …

  7. whose sunglasses are they? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 28, 2013 · is this sentence "whose sunglasses are they?" correct? I've found it in one of the Oxford books, its New American Streamline 01-40 by Peter Viney and...

  8. some book / some books / any book / any books - WordReference …

    Aug 2, 2017 · Hello, can you help me with this? Longman Grammar Practice book says "we can use some (of the) and any (of the) with plural countable, singular countable and uncountable nouns." I …

  9. Were the books on the shelf / Were the books there on the shelf?

    Feb 2, 2024 · Is this structure grammatically correct? Were the books on the shelf? Or it is better to add (there) : Were the books there on the shelf?

  10. on top of each other / one on top of another - WordReference Forums

    Apr 7, 2015 · No. When you say "each other" it means on two particular books understood from context. One book on top of another book =one random book on another random book.