" I don’t eat vegetables or I don’t eat any vegetables" You don’t want to buy vegetables or you don’t want to buy any vegetables. " Do you grow vegetables or any vegetables? Do you watch movies or any movies?" this topic has been stepping on my nervs for a while. I guess I’m quite confident when it comes to using any with have or there is are, but these guys above keep causing uncertainty in my English knowledge. Pls someone help me thanks a lot in advance.
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Well, this could make it easy or more difficult. Every single one makes sense in their own sentence.
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Makes it easier for me, thanks a lot
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I should add that using ‘any’ adds a little bit of emphasis to what your saying depending on the emphasis you want to give to ‘any’. If that makes sense.
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it makes sense absolutely. I really appreciate your quick response.
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I don’t eat vegatbles.
you don’t want to buy vegatbles
Do you grow any vegetables
do you watch movies
I hope so these are correct.
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Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct although it might sound a bit unnatural if there is no further context. However, you should check the correct spelling of the word ‘vegetables’.
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