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Flaviaromao Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Any + countable nouns

I have a doubt regarding the use of 'any'.

The context is a job interview.

Manager: What about training courses? Did you take any?
Candidate: Yes. I took a XYZ course in 2012.
Manager: Any other course?

I normally say "Any other COURSES?" (any + countable noun: use the plural form of the noun) but I was wondering whether, in this case, "Any other COURSE?" (course - singular) is grammatically wrong.
  

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Both are OK. Any other courses? Sounds like he thinks you may have done several more Any other course?

  • Both are OK.
  • Any other courses?
  • Sounds like he thinks you may have done several more Any other course?
  • Sounds like he thinks you may have just done one more
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Both are OK.

Any other courses? Sounds like he thinks you may have done several more

Any other course? Sounds like he thinks you may have just done one more

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