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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

plural or singular

0Hi!02br
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00I'm cofused how to use plural or singular with "any".02br
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00Are these lines below grammatically correct?02br
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00"Any questions?"02br
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00"I love her more than any others in the world." 02br
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00"I love her more than anybody in the world" I know it's correct.02br
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00"The Mt. Fuji is higher than any other mountains in Japan."02br
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00"The Mt.Fuji is higher than any others in Japan."02br
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00"The Mt. Fuji is higher than any other mountain in Japan". I know it's correrct.02br
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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
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00I have been reading in English with paying particular attention to the usage of singular and plural with 01b01i00any02i02b00.02br
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00As I perceive it, 01b01i00any02i02b00 is used any way(s), inconsi
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0Thanks Inchoateknowlede.02br
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00Then02br
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00If I want to mean "a lot of people", nobody won't say "not correct" about this below.02br
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00"I love her more than any others in the world."02br
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00Right?02br
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00Best, liveinjapan0-
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0sorry, mistake02br
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00If I want to mean "a lot of people", anybody won't say "not correct" about this below.0-
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0hello02br
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00Say this way:02br
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00I love her more than I do anyone else in the world.0-
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0Thanks!02br
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00I'll say that way when I get a chance.02br
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00That's really a good line.02br
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00Best, liveinjapan0-

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