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Cat desk Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Any "singular/plural" Vs "a"

Hi there, should I use any with singular or plural nouns in the following context? And can I use a instead?
  1. If you have any complaints with respect to any programme(s) on this channel, please inform us.
  2. If you have any complaint with respect to any programme(s) on this channel, please inform us.
  3. If you have a complaint with respect to any programme(s) on this channel, please inform us.
  

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All of your choices are good. I'd probably write If you have any complaint with respect to any programme on this channel, please inform us. CJ

  • All of your choices are good.
  • I'd probably write If you have any complaint with respect to any programme on this channel, please inform us.
  • CJ
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All of your choices are good. I'd probably write

If you have any complaint with respect to any programme on this channel, please inform us.

CJ

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