Use word "Any" in sentence

Hi everybody, this is my first topic for me in the forum. And I am looking for your help to explain to me the below to sentence using word any “Any” and tell me is it correct or not and what is the different between both words.
First : Do you have any clips?
Second: Have you got any clips?
Thank you all and appreciate your help :slight_smile:

No significant difference at all in meaning. The first is more formal.

thanks beesneees for your clarification

Hi! all members here in this forum!
I just want to know about the user “any” in the sentence!
I will be correct to say that! (1) I need any one among you. (2) I don’t want any kind of this car. (3) You might come at home at any time you want.
I need your correction.
Thanks.

  1. I need any one of you.

  2. I don’t want this kind of car. (‘any’ doesn’t work)

  3. You can come home any time you want.

Thanks for your help because I was so far about this ward “any”

Hi! I just come here again, I want to know the meaning full of the word " for " and the time of using this word because it’s very complicated for me.

That is too general a question to answer in a simple forum post.
I suggest you start with a Learner’s dictionary
oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/
and look at the many uses and examples of the word ‘for’ there.
oxfordlearnersdictionaries.c … lish/for_1
oxfordlearnersdictionaries.c … lish/for_2

Thanks you very much for your help! now I’ve got practically anything which I want by using oxford learners dictionaries.
Thanks alot!