No Telephone Line Broadband. Which one is more correct? I feel like it's different in the uk, and # isn't really.
2) no, no, i'm not mr. The abbreviation no. is used only in front of an actual number, e.g., no.5 paragraph no.7 husband no. That seems logical in view of what follows.
Hi Therer, I Heard Some People Said No Prob But Some Said No Probs.
Which one is more correct? Abbreviation for north (ern) also: 都可以。 number 做「第几、几号」时,可以缩写为 no.、no.、#。其中,全小写的 no.
The First One Tells Me Those Are Two Desperate No's Cried Out In Isolation With A Big Time Gap Between Them.
We have no free rooms, we are fully booked 2) no, no, i'm not mr. Is 'free rooms correct and natural?:
No ( Pl Nos, Nos) Number The Choice Is Up To You.
I would write it with the stop, because that makes it clear that no is an abbreviation:
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2) No, No, I'm Not Mr.
No ( pl nos, nos) number the choice is up to you. 2 if you are using the word number as a regular noun, it. Which one is more correct?
I Find No Can Either Be Followed By A Plural Noun Or By A Singular Noun If The Noun Is A Countable One, But I Don't Know If The Two Phrases Can Be Used Interchangeably To A Great.
Is 'free rooms correct and natural?: The first one tells me those are two desperate no's cried out in isolation with a big time gap between them. Hi therer, i heard some people said no prob but some said no probs.
Maybe There Is A Slight Difference.
Number 做「第几、几号」时,可以缩写为 no.、no.、#。 其中,全小写的 no. I feel like it's different in the uk, and # isn't really. I would write it with the stop, because that makes it clear that no is an abbreviation:
We Have No Free Rooms, We Are Fully Booked
Dear all, i wanted to say that i don't have any rooms available. 都可以。 number 做「第几、几号」时,可以缩写为 no.、no.、#。其中,全小写的 no. The abbreviation no. is used only in front of an actual number, e.g., no.5 paragraph no.7 husband no.
1) No No, I'm Not Mr.
That seems logical in view of what follows. Abbreviation for north (ern) also: Do you prefer to put or not to put commas between noes in sentences like this?