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SweetFreedom Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Any countries must have many qualities?

Is the sentence "Any countries must have many qualities" grammatically correct?

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Any countries must have many qualities.
Spiritual force is the fundamental quality shared by all of them.
Because it is the vital principle for a country to survive.
  

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SweetFreedom Is the sentence "Any countries must have many qualities" grammatically correct? Not to me. It's rather peculiar.

  • SweetFreedom Is the sentence "Any countries must have many qualities" grammatically correct?
  • Not to me.
  • It's rather peculiar.
  • " is the correct form.
  • CJ
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SweetFreedomIs the sentence "Any countries must have many qualities" grammatically correct?
Not to me. It's rather peculiar. "Every country must have ..." is the correct form.

CJ
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SweetFreedomIs the sentence "Any countries must have many qualities" grammatically correct?
Something like this, I suppose:

Countries have many different qualities, but spiritual force is the fundamental quality shared by all of them, because it is the vital principle for a country to survive.

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