There aren't____in our street
(some dogs,
any dogs,
any dog)
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There aren't any dogs in our street.
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There aren't any dogs in our street.
Explanation:
The word 'aren't' is applied here, meaning the sentence is implying multiple dogs, i.e. more than 1 dog. There can be confusion as to why the word 'street' has been used instead of 'streets' if the sentence is talking about plurality. The answer is simple, they mean in a particular street and if they were mentioning all the streets in the area collectively, the sentence could've used the word colony (i.e. more than one street).
Another confusion may be. why wasn't 'some dogs' used, the reason is, that the sentence is talking about whether a dog was there or not. That would also be grammatically incorrect.
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