Tuesday, March 14, 2023

any= 'it doesn't matter which'

 


Yes, that's correct! "Any" can be used to indicate that it doesn't matter which one or that the choice is not important. Here are some examples to illustrate this:

  • You can choose any color you like.
  • Can I borrow any book from your collection?
  • We can go to any restaurant you want.
  • Any seat is fine for me.
  • You can wear any outfit you want.

Here are some exercises to help you practice choosing the best word or expression for each sentence:

  1. ___ coffee is fine for me. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any

  2. Do you have ___ idea where we can eat? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  3. I don't have ___ money to spend on clothes. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  4. Can you give me ___ book to read? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  5. ___ of the shoes fit me well. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: None

  6. You can use ___ pen you like. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  7. We don't have ___ time to waste. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  8. ___ student can apply for the scholarship. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any

  9. You can take ___ seat you want. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  10. I can speak ___ language fluently. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: no

  11. You can add ___ spices to the soup. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  12. ___ of the colors match my dress. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: none

  13. Do you have ___ free time to chat? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  14. You can bring ___ food you like to the party. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any

  15. ___ person can participate in the event. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any

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