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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Use of the word "Nothing" instead of "Anything"

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE I HAVE TO USE NOTHING INSTEAD ANYTHING

  

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This post has been split from another thread.

Please do not append posts to old threads just because the header seems appropriate for your question. In the future, start a new thread.

Also, please do not post IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Following internet etiquette, this is considered shouting.

CJ

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anonymous

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE I HAVE TO USE NOTHING INSTEAD ANYTHING

There is no situation that I can think of where the word 'anything', correctly used, should be changed to 'nothing'. Therefore, there is nowhere where you will need to use 'nothing' instead of 'anything'.

Use 'anything' according to the usual rules, e.g., when there is

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