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Navitasan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Any is/are

Which is correct:

1-Any of these ovens is good for you.
2-Any of these ovens are good for you.

3-Any of them is suitable.
4-Any of them are suitable.
  

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Whoa! Your question is tricky, lol. I am still easily confused about that stuff.

  • Whoa!
  • Your question is tricky, lol.
  • I am still easily confused about that stuff.
  • Anyway, I would say...
  • Any of these ovens is good for you.
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Whoa! Your question is tricky, lol. I am still easily confused about that stuff. Anyway, I would say...

Any of these ovens is good for you. (singular, but I don't see this as a particularly good sentence. Use the following in blue)
All of these ovens are good for you.
Every one of these ovens is good for you.
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Hi Navitasan
Both choices are grammatically correct. But this is not only with "any", but also with:
either of, neither of and none of. For instance:

1) Is (or: Are) any of these children mischievous?
2) I wonder if either of those alternatives is (or: are) practical.
3) Neither of these cameras works (or: work) properly.
4) None of the plants has (or: have) grown ver
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When used as a pronoun, any can take either a singular or plural verb depending on how it is construed: Any of these books is suitable (that is, any one). But are any (that is, some) of them available?
http://www.bartleby.com/64/pages/page6.html

CJ
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Hi Renan!
Sentences 3 and 4 seem to have problems.
They only take the singular form.
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Hi Alda,
So, you base that comment on what? Show me some examples.

As far as I know, when a plural noun comes after none of, neither of, either of or any of; we can use either a singular or plural verb.

Cheers,
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  • We use a singular verb when either or neither is the subject. Both words can be followed by of.

Example: Either of them is the culprit.

Example: Neither of them wants to come with us.


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I was wrong to say Sentences 3 and 4. I should have said Sentences 2 and 3.

Sorry...
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navitasan-Any of these ovens is good for you.
navitasan-Any of them is suitable.
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navitasan Which is correct:
1-Any of these ovens is good for you.
2-Any of these ovens are good for you.
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Any of these ovens is good for you.

Any of them is suitable.

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