0 Which one is correct : 02br 02br 00Q: Do you have any question? 02br 00A: I have no question. 02br 02br 00or 02br 02br 00Q: Do you have any questions? 02br 00A: I have no questions. 02br 02br 02br 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 02br 00THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING 010id4
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0Both ways are fine grammatically, Mike. The second is much more natural. 0-
— Mister Micawber
0Both ways are fine grammatically, Mike.
The second is much more natural.
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0 QUOTE: Q: Do you have any question? 02br 02br 00I don't know about grammatically correct but I would NEVER say this. It sounds very "foreign". I would say: 02br 02br 00Do you have any questions? or 02br 00Do you have a question? 02br 02br 00The implied meanings are slightly different. The first would be used, typically,
0 "any" and "no" do not require an "s" ending on the following word! Neither do they require any other sort of plural. 02br 02br 00Both can be used either with count nouns or non-count nouns: 02br 02br 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,