Noha
Is there any problems or Are there? Hi, what do you think? I know that "problems" is plural so it takes "are" But if we add "any" (any problems) does it make it singular or still plural?
Jun 24, 2020 2:36 PM
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Still plural. Here are some plural examples: - Are there any problems? - Are there any tickets available? - Are there any cars in the street? - Are there any birds in the sky? Here are some singular examples: - Is there any milk? - Is there any reason to go? - Is there any word that you have trouble with? - Is there any mail today? Good luck! I hope that this answer helps you.
June 24, 2020
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Still plural. Are there any problems?
June 24, 2020
The answers are good,but you are also mixing up "is there a problem" singular, with "any problems" plural. is there a or any? must be a x problem after is there, are there any or a? must be any after are there x problems.
June 24, 2020
Good day, Noha. Thank you for your question. Indeed 'any' affects the notion of singularity, turning the singular into plural. Nevertheless, vice versa does not universally apply; thus, plurality is unaffected by the mentioned notion. ----- If you have any additional questions, I will be more than happy to answer them on a private one to one lesson that I hold as a teacher on Italki. 25% DISCOUNT FOR ALL LESSONS AND PACKAGES Sincerely, H.Kirishchyan
June 24, 2020
Still plural. Are there any problems?
June 24, 2020
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