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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Any plans?

Why is it do you have any plans and not do you have any plan?

Pls explain. Thanks!
  

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English uses 'plans' for a single plan in that situation: that is the idiom.

  • English uses 'plans' for a single plan in that situation: that is the idiom.
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English uses 'plans' for a single plan in that situation: that is the idiom.
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pleasehelpWhy is it do you have any plans and not do you have any plan?
This implies that you believe it's never "Do you have any plan?" but there are cases where this is used.

Do you have any plans (for the weekend, etc.)? is a general question.

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