Any is a quantifier used to talk about quantities or degrees. It can be used as a determiner with a noun or as a pronoun without a noun. Any is used in similar contexts as "some" but within negative or interrogative phrases, such as "I do not have any cats" or "Are there any changes?".
Any is a quantifier used to talk about quantities or degrees. It can be used as a determiner with a noun or as a pronoun without a noun. Any is used in similar contexts as "some" but within negative or interrogative phrases, such as "I do not have any cats" or "Are there any changes?".
Any is a quantifier used to talk about quantities or degrees. It can be used as a determiner with a noun or as a pronoun without a noun. Any is used in similar contexts as "some" but within negative or interrogative phrases, such as "I do not have any cats" or "Are there any changes?".
Quantifiers are words or phrases used to talk about quantities, sums or
degrees. Alison They can be used in the company of a noun, as a determiner, or without a noun, as a pronoun. Any / Some, none It is used in the same contexts as “some,” but in negative or interrogative Jhordan phrases. Examples: En negativo – Contable: I do not have any cats. / No tengo ningún gato. En negativo – Incontable: He does not have any money. / No tiene dinero. Valeria En interrogativo – Contable: Are There any changes? / ¿Hay algunos cambios? En interrogativo – Incontable: Is There any milk? / ¿Hay leche?