1. Do you have any book?
2. Do you have any book I can read?
Are both grammatically correct?
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fold scarf 1011. Do you have any book?
2. Do you have any book I can read?
Are both grammatically correct?
Yes, but they would probably be used only in desperation, thus:
At a library:
— Do you have "Gone with the Wind"?
— I'm so sorry. We don't carry that book.
— Do you have "Crime and Punishment"?
— No, we
They're marginally grammatical but not meaningful.
I'd say
1. 'Have you any books?
2. 'Have you any books I can read?