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Ilayda Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

any

should I use any with plural countables or singular countables?
for example:
Is there any problem?
Are there any students?
What makes this difference?
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Top answer

Use plural when you ask a question or make a negative sentence with 'any'. For example, Is there any problems? I do not have any pens.

  • Use plural when you ask a question or make a negative sentence with 'any'.
  • For example, Is there any problems?
  • I do not have any pens.
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Use plural when you ask a question or make a negative sentence with 'any'.

For example,

Is there any problems?

I do not have any pens.
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Are (not is) there any problems?

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