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Cat desk Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'any' or 'a'

'Any' or 'a': Which one should I use in the context?

The Nationalist Party has won 25 seats so far. No other party have been able to win a/any seat after several rounds of counting.

  

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I think "even one seat" would be more appropriate in the context. No other party has been able to win a/any seat after several rounds of counting.

  • I think "even one seat" would be more appropriate in the context.
  • No other party has been able to win a/any seat after several rounds of counting.
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I think "even one seat" would be more appropriate in the context.


No other party has been able to win a/any seat after several rounds of counting.

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