How to Use "Any" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words any (adj): one or more of something; not a particular person or thing

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Used with nouns:

"I don't have any money."
(money, cash, change)

"Do you have any time today?"
(time, work, homework)

"Are there any concerns we should discuss?"
(concerns, issues, topics, problems)

"Do you have any ideas?"
(ideas, recommendations, suggestions)

"Any person qualifies for this special program."
(person, student, senior citizen, adult, teacher, employee)

"Any parent would be proud to have you for a son."
(parent, mother, father)

"The new policy applies to any situation."
(situation, circumstance, employee)

"Are there any restrictions?"
(restrictions, problems, obstacles, questions)


Study Vocabulary Words any (adv): at all

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Used with adjectives:

"I don't feel any better."
(better, stronger, bigger, greater, worse)

"Was the movie any good?"
(good, fun)

"I will never be any happier than I am now."
(happier, healthier)

"I can't walk any farther."
(farther, longer)

"Do we need to discuss this any further?"
(further, longer)


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