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Talab1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Missed any

1. The file has been updated but let me know if I missed any.


2. I have been checking each and every container but let me know if I missed any.


Is “if I missed any” grammatically correct?

  

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talab1234 1. The file has been updated but let me know if I missed any. " is provided by the wider context.

  • talab1234 1.
  • The file has been updated but let me know if I missed any.
  • " is provided by the wider context.
  • If this is not the case then you may mean "missed anything", but I would need more context to be sure.
  • You may wish to put a comma before "but".
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talab12341. The file has been updated but let me know if I missed any.

This is possible if the answer to "any what?" is provided by the wider context. If this is not the case then you may mean "missed anything", but I would need more context to be sure. You may wish to put a comma before "but".

talab12342. I have been checking ea

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