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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Not any

Although it is rarely seen in public, it is still grammatically correct, right?

Not any cars allowed to park here.
  

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Anonymous Not any cars allowed to park here. Wrong. Not any can be used if any is part of the object of a verb: I cannot see any cars.

  • Anonymous Not any cars allowed to park here.
  • Wrong.
  • Not any can be used if any is part of the object of a verb: I cannot see any cars.
  • CB
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AnonymousNot any cars allowed to park here.
Wrong. Not any can be used if any is part of the object of a verb: I cannot see any cars.

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