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Seagull Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Some or any

Could it be the case whether you are worried about whether you actually have friends, but about whether people think you have friends?

Regarding the above sentence, do we need to put a determiner before the "friends" at the last of the sentence? If so, what is the most appropriate one? Is it "some" or "any"?

  

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Your original sentence does not make sense. — Could it be that you are worried about whether you actually have friends, not a bout whether people think you have friends? 'Friends' does not need modification.

  • Your original sentence does not make sense.
  • — Could it be that you are worried about whether you actually have friends, not a bout whether people think you have friends?
  • 'Friends' does not need modification.
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Your original sentence does not make sense. Is this what you mean?—

Could it be that you are worried about whether you actually have friends, not about whether people think you have friends?

'Friends' does not need modification.

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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber, for your answer and corrections.

I've learned really a lot.

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