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'is there anyone' or ' are there any one'? is there anyone wanna go to the party? or are there..............? tksi just want ask my friend, who want to go to a party or toilet. ok, if i were a tour leader, at the airport arrival, then i wanna tell them where the restroom is, and let them go to the toilet first, as we have to take a long time bus to get our hotel our destination later. what should i say? can i put it in this way: is there anyone wanna go to the washroom?
2011年10月18日 03:11
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Everyone, anyone, takes singular forms. This is because of the suffix "one". Everyone is entitled to his or her opinions however wrong. Anyone is free to say something he or she thinks is right. "Who wanna to go to the party?" is bad spoken English. It's slang and therefore frowned upon by the elite. The proper way to articulate is, "Who wants to go to the party?" The way you speak tells your background.
2011年10月18日
you will be well understood in the both forms. however, the form ''are there anyone'' is grammatically correct.
2013年12月22日
It depends upon the subject. If singular noun, then use 'Is there..?' If plural, use 'Are there... ?' Eg: Is there life after death? Are there ghosts on Earth?
2011年10月18日
Who wanna go to the party? My English is worse. I hope that my answer can help you.
2011年10月18日
I think that the correct sentence is: Is there anyone? of course, if you want to know if ONE person is on some place. And if you want to ask if some people are on some place, you should use: Are there some people? ^_^
2011年10月18日
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