[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Wed, Jul 30 2008 4:14 AM by Yoong Liat. 4 replies.
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Vincent Teo  +  547975 Tue, 29 Jul 08 01:08 PM
Can I say,

She didn't bring any book / books to school.

She does not like to eat any meat / meats.

After "any", we should put the plural noun?
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New2grammar, 1 yr 119 days ago
Vincent Teo
“She didn't bring any book / books to school.”


Vincent Teo
“She does not like to eat any meat / meats.

Vincent Teo
“After "any", we should put the plural noun?”
no hard and fast rules.
Yoong Liat  +  548266 Tue, 29 Jul 08 06:24 PM
Vincent Teo
After "any", we should put the plural noun?

Depending on context 'any' can be used with a singular or a plural noun.

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Vincent Teo, 1 yr 118 days ago
Thanks. Can give me examples? When do we use it in plural or singular?
Yoong Liat, 1 yr 118 days ago

Are there any stamps?

Take any book you like.

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