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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 11 years ago
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I'd like to know the difference between "any book" and "any books".Thanks a lot.
  

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Examples of (US) usage: A: Do you want to read something while I'm getting ready? B: Yeah, toss me down one of the books from the shelf over there. A: Which book do you want?

  • Examples of (US) usage: A: Do you want to read something while I'm getting ready?
  • B: Yeah, toss me down one of the books from the shelf over there.
  • A: Which book do you want?
  • B: Any book will do.
  • C: Can I help you with anything?
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Examples of (US) usage:

A: Do you want to read something while I'm getting ready?
B: Yeah, toss me down one of the books from the shelf over there.
A: Which book do you want?
B: Any book will do.

C: Can I help you with anything?
D: Yes, do you have any books on retirement planning?

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