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Renjithvsathyan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Car

which oneis is correct?

1. any car

2. any cars
  

Top answer

They could both be correct depending on the context in which they are used. "I'd be willing to drive any car. " " Any cars leaving the base will be subject to search"

  • They could both be correct depending on the context in which they are used.
  • "I'd be willing to drive any car.
  • " " Any cars leaving the base will be subject to search"
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They could both be correct depending on the context in which they are used.

"I'd be willing to drive any car."
"Any cars leaving the base will be subject to search"
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Either one could be correct, depending on context. Could you give us some sample sentences?
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Both are correct.

You can drive any car you like. Just get to the church on time.
Do any cars in the lot appeal to you?

CJ

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