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  • Is There Any or Are There Any: How to Use Correctly - ProWritingAid
    The key difference between “is there any” and “are there any” boils down to the difference between is and are We use is when we’re talking about a singular person or thing For example, you might say “There is an Italian restaurant nearby,” because “Italian restaurant” is a singular noun
  • Is There Any Vs Are There Any: Avoid These Mistakes
    Here is a simple trick to know whether to use “is there any” or “are there any”: If you can add a number before the noun, use “are there any” If you cannot add a number, use “is there any” For example: 10 apples –> Are there any apples? This indicates if the noun is countable plural or uncountable singular
  • Navigating Is There a, Is There Any, and Are There Any Usage . . .
    Understanding when to use “is there a” for singular nouns and “are there any” for plural nouns is key to crafting precise and effective sentences Dive into this article to master the art of asking questions with confidence
  • “Is There A”-“Is There Any”-“Are There Any” -English Grammar Explained
    When it comes to using “is there a” and “is there any,” the key is to remember that “is there a” is used for singular nouns, while “is there any” is used for plural nouns For example, you would say “Is there a pencil on the table?” but “Is there any paper in the printer?”
  • Is There A, Is There Any, Are There Any – What’s the difference?
    We use “is there any” with uncountable nouns We use “are there any” with plural countable nouns Is There A We use “Is there a” when we want to ask if there is a singular countable noun that exists We use the question ”is there… ?” when we want to discover if something is present or exists
  • Is There A, Is There Any, Are There Any - Whats the Difference?
    The phrases “Is there a,” “Is there any,” “Are there any” might seem small, but they play a big role in clear communication By understanding the difference, you’ll be able to ask better questions avoid confusion
  • grammar - Is there any vs. Are there any - English Language Usage . . .
    There are two kinds of "any": (1) "non-affirmative any" which is restricted to non-affirmative contexts, e g "There isn't any sugar in the cupboard; "Is there any sugar in the cupboard?", but not "There is any sugar in the cupboard" ("some" is required instead) And (2) "free choice any" as in "Any good teacher would know that" @WS2 - agreed
  • If There Is Any vs. If There Are Any - Two Minute English
    Use “if there is any” when talking about a singular or uncountable noun For example, you would say, “Let me know if there is any information ” Here, ‘information’ is uncountable On the other hand, use “if there are any” for plural nouns


















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