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Babujee Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

any - singular or plural ?

Is "any" singular or plural?

eg: I don't have any book.

or

I don't have any books.

Which is correct?
  

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"Any" can be used with either a singular noun or a plural noun. g. "

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"Any" can be used with either a singular noun or a plural noun.

In your example, the correct form would be "I don't have any books."

But it can also be used with a singular noun, e.g.

"Any port in a storm."

"Any plan is better than no plan."

"Any person knows that!"

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