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MustAsk Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Anything in particular

Hello, I'm a bit confused about these sentences :
A.Is there anything particular that you don't eat.
B.Is there anything in particular that you don't eat.
which sentence is correct? Please explain me when and why I should use ''anything particular '' and ''...in particular''
Thank you
  

Top answer

Both are fine.

  • Both are fine.
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