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HaffiezMike Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Help me solve this confusion : ANY and NO

0 Which one is correct : 02br
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00Q: Do you have any question? 02br
00A: I have no question. 02br
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00or 02br
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00Q: Do you have any questions? 02br
00A: I have no questions. 02br
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00ANY and NO : Do i have to put an S after the word beginning with any and no? I asked already about ANY but fogot to ask about NO 05002br
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00THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING 010id4
  

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0Both ways are fine grammatically, Mike. The second is much more natural. 0-

  • 0Both ways are fine grammatically, Mike.
  • The second is much more natural.
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0Both ways are fine grammatically, Mike. The second is much more natural. 0-
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0 QUOTE: Q: Do you have any question? 02br
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00I don't know about grammatically correct but I would NEVER say this. It sounds very "foreign". I would say: 02br
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00Do you have any questions? or 02br
00Do you have a question? 02br
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00The implied meanings are slightly different. The first would be used, typically,
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0 "any" and "no" do not require an "s" ending on the following word! Neither do they require any other sort of plural. 02br
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00Both can be used either with count nouns or non-count nouns: 02br
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00Do you have any pets? No, I don't have any pets. OR No, I have no pets. 02br
00Do you have any sugar? No, I don't have any sugar. OR No,

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