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Latest post Thu, Oct 13 2005 11:35 AM by Averell. 1 replies.
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TigDragon  +  147400 Thu, 13 Oct 05 08:16 AM

Hello all...

I want to know which phrase is correct: "any overseas ventures" or "any overseas venture"? I've seen both, but shouldn't a singular noun be used with the adjective "any"?

Thanks!

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Averell  +  147449 Thu, 13 Oct 05 11:35 AM

I think using "any" is the same as using "no"

Please see this topic: http://www.englishforums.com/English/ShopOpenShopsOpen/bhmrc/Post.htm

So, it depends on the context.

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