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Originally Posted by Suki
Then using no+noun when wanting to indicate its absence is also wrong. Like, no hurry, no worries, no problem... Would you say these are grammatically incorrect as well?
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No milk, (There is) no relation (whatsoever) , (There is) no problem (with), (It costs) no money...
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Originally Posted by Suki
Familiar with the Pythons? How'd you know that?!
Oh thanks for the links. I did take the time to check them out.
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You're welcome.
I read
one of your posts.