It didn't "rain any day,any of the days,any days". which one is correct?
I've been told that in English you use any + plural noun, e.g. Have you got any questions? You cannot say *Have you got any question?
Of course you can use any + singular noun when you mean no matter who/what e.g. Any person can join the gym.
But what happens with this sentence: I went to Paris in winter. It usually rains in Paris in winter, but when I was there it didn't rain ANY DAY.
I don't know why, but it doesn't sound good to me: I prefer It didn't rain any of the days I was there.
What do you thinK?