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Lcchang Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

take any

"Take any you like."

Since "any" in the sentence above is a pronoun, I would like to ask if it is a plural or singular pronoun in this sentence? Thanks.
  

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Usually 'any' is singular in nature, take 'anyone' for instance.

  • Usually 'any' is singular in nature, take 'anyone' for instance.
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Usually 'any' is singular in nature, take 'anyone' for instance.
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Lcchang"Take any you like."Since "any" in the sentence above is a pronoun, I would like to ask if it is a plural or singular pronoun in this sentence? Thanks.
In my opinion, in this sentence it can be construed as either singular or plural, depending on context.

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