0Hi!02br 02br 00I'm cofused how to use plural or singular with "any".02br 02br 00Are these lines below grammatically correct?02br 02br 00"Any questions?"02br 02br 00"I love her more than any others in the world." 02br 02br 00"I love her more than anybody in the world" I know it's correct.02br 02br 00"The Mt. Fuji is higher than any other mountains in Japan."02br 02br 00"The Mt.Fuji is higher than any others in Japan."02br 02br 00"The Mt. Fuji is higher than any other mountain in Japan". I know it's correrct.02br 02br 00Please help me understand which is better or correct.0-
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0If you mean any (one), use singular, and plural goes for the rest.02br 02br 00I have been reading in English with paying particular attention to the usage of singular and plural with 01b01i00any02i02b00.02br 02br 00As I perceive it, 01b01i00any02i02b00 is used any way(s), inconsi
0Thanks Inchoateknowlede.02br 02br 00Then02br 02br 00If I want to mean "a lot of people", nobody won't say "not correct" about this below.02br 02br 00"I love her more than any others in the world."02br 02br 00Right?02br 02br 00Best, liveinjapan0-