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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Any child will do. VS., Any children will do.

Any child will do. VS., Any children will do.

I have seen the first so many times but I am not sure if the second is correct and there is a meaning difference between the two sentences or not? How do you native English speakers use them? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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Hi, Let's assume this is said in a context of selection.. Any child will do. You want one child.

  • Hi, Let's assume this is said in a context of selection..
  • Any child will do.
  • You want one child.
  • You want more than one child.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Let's assume this is said in a context of selection..

Any child will do. You want one child.

Any children will do.You want more than one child.

Clive

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