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the different use between some and any
Is the sentence" is there any suits inthe wardrobe"correct?
When need i use is or are?is it depend on countability and uncountability?
Sep 25, 2019 8:46 AM
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"Are there any suits in the wardrobe ?"
This is correct, but you needed 'are', not 'is' because suits is plural.
Using 'any' implies you think there's a fair chance there are NO suits in the wardrobe.
Using 'some', you are more confident there are suits in the wardrobe. There's a chance there may be no suits, but you are more confident there are suits there.
September 25, 2019
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