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:
___ coffee is fine for me. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any
Do you have ___ idea where we can eat? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
I don't have ___ money to spend on clothes. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
Can you give me ___ book to read? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
___ of the shoes fit me well. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: None
You can use ___ pen you like. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
We don't have ___ time to waste. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
___ student can apply for the scholarship. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any
You can take ___ seat you want. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
I can speak ___ language fluently. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: no
You can add ___ spices to the soup. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
___ of the colors match my dress. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: none
Do you have ___ free time to chat? (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
You can bring ___ food you like to the party. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: any
___ person can participate in the event. (Any/Some/No article) Answer: Any
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