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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Any' does NOT always mean 'only one,' doesn't it?

'Any' does NOT always mean 'only one,' doesn't it? It can also be used with a PLURAL noun if it refers to indefinite quantities. Please tell me if the given sentence is correct.

Every day, when I access my Twitter account, I'm eager to find out of if there are any private messages from Georgia.

  

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Rommel Every day, when I access my Twitter account, I'm eager to find out of if there are any private messages from Georgia. You expect to have received more than one message from Georgia. 'access' is awkward to me in that context; I would use 'open' or 'log into'.

  • Rommel Every day, when I access my Twitter account, I'm eager to find out of if there are any private messages from Georgia.
  • You expect to have received more than one message from Georgia.
  • 'access' is awkward to me in that context; I would use 'open' or 'log into'.
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RommelEvery day, when I access my Twitter account, I'm eager to find out of if there are any private messages from Georgia.

You expect to have received more than one message from Georgia.

'access' is awkward to me in that context; I would use 'open' or 'log into'.

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