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Sick Of english Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What's most suitable?

Hi everyone,

I've been wondering if any of you could tell me which of the sentences below is most suitable, whether or not they are correct:

If so, may you explain the differences between each of them?

"-I can't work when there's the slightest noise around."

"-I can't work when there's any noise around"

Is "any" in this context compulsery or could it be removed?

Thanks for answering.

SOE.
  

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Both are acceptable. There's not much difference. I would consider the first to be slightly more emphatic.

  • Both are acceptable.
  • There's not much difference.
  • I would consider the first to be slightly more emphatic.
  • You can omit "any" without changing the meaning.
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Both are acceptable.

There's not much difference. I would consider the first to be slightly more emphatic.

You can omit "any" without changing the meaning.

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