Hey, I once asked the same question here! LOL The truth is "any" and "some" are difficult to understand, there are a lot of exceptions. I was told that in cases like those it's best to use the singular "in any dictionary".
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AnonymousI couldn't find this word in any dictionaries.Both are grammatical. The singular is better (more idiomatic), in my opinion. Unfortunately, it is difficult to capture
I couldn't find this word in any dictionary.
Is there any difference between the two sentences?
If there isn't any difference, which is the best choice?
Kooyeenthe fact you wasn't able to find ityou wasn't???
KooyeenShould I think more before I post, or should I read it again after I post? Or should I give up?Only you can answer these deep philosophical questions for yourself!