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Yasuhiro Chasi from Japan now studying in the US writes: Could you please tell me when to use the plural form of a noun after words like any and no? For example, it seems that people tend to say: I don't have any trees in my yard rather than I don't have any tree in my yard. Could you tell me a general rule on the usage of any and no with countable and uncountable nouns? Also, words like nobody, a
I would like to know what is the difference between would and is going to, for instance: How long would it take? and How long is going to take? Another example: It would effect you and It is going to effect you Many thanks Hello Naser and thanks very much for your question! Now, first of all, before we answer your question, I'd like to have a quick look at the grammar of what you wrote. We need t
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