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    • Singular: When looking for specific information or in certain positive sentences.
    • Plural: In regular interrogative and negative sentences.
    • Uncountable nouns: Always use the singular form of "any".
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    One Minute English
    https://oneminuteenglish.org/any-singular-plural-nouns/
    Is ANY followed by Singular or Plural Nouns? - One Minute English
    We use “any” + singular noun when we are looking for a specific piece of information or in certain positive sentences. We use “any” + plural nouns in regular interrogative and nega…
    Stack Exchange
    https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/525319/are-we-to-use-any-with-plurals-or-singulars
    Are we to use any with plurals or singulars? [duplicate]
    You cannot use "any" with a countable singular. You can use it with a plural, or with a mass noun - "do you have any milk", for example.
    The Editor's Manual
    https://editorsmanual.com/articles/is-any-or-are-any/
    Is “Any” Singular or Plural? - The Editor's Manual
    Any may be used as a singular or a plural pronoun, depending on whether it refers to “at least one” or “one or more.” You may use either a singular verb like is or a plural verb li…
    twominenglish.com
    https://twominenglish.com/is-any-followed-by-singular-or-plural-nouns/
    Is ANY followed by Singular or Plural Nouns? - twominenglish.com
    1 Interrogative and negative constructions favor the use of plural nouns after “any.” 2 “Any” can follow singular, countable nouns to highlight specificity or emphasis when appropr…
    Stack Exchange
    https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/150842/use-plural-or-singular-after-no-any
    use plural or singular after no/any? - English Language Learners Stack ...
    Edit: Because any is used in front of nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity, all countable nouns (e.g. apples, chairs, etc.) are in plural and a…
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