词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_any | ||||||||||||
语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 | ||||||||||||
释义 | AnyAny is a determiner and a pronoun. Any as a determinerWe use any before nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity:
Any as a determiner has two forms: a strong form and a weak form. The forms have different meanings. Weak form any: indefinite quantitiesWe use any for indefinite quantities in questions and negative sentences. We use some in affirmative sentences:
We use weak form any only with uncountable nouns or with plural nouns: [talking about fuel for the car]
Warning: We don’t use any with this meaning with singular countable nouns:
Strong form any meaning ‘it does not matter which’We use any to mean ‘it does not matter which or what’, to describe something which is not limited. We use this meaning of any with all types of nouns and usually in affirmative sentences. In speaking we often stress any:
[talking about a contract for new employees]
[a parent talking to a child about a picture he has painted]
See also: Determiners and types of noun Some and any Any as a pronounAny can be used as a pronoun (without a noun following) when the noun is understood.
[parents talking about their children’s school homework]
See also: Determiners used as pronouns Any ofWe use any with of before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, these), pronouns (you, us) or possessives (his, their):
We use any of to refer to a part of a whole:
See also: More than one determiner Not any and noAny doesn’t have a negative meaning on its own. It must be used with a negative word to mean the same as no. Compare
The examples with no in the right-hand column above give greater emphasis than the examples with not any in the left-hand column. See also: No or not? Any or every?We use any and every to talk about the total numbers of things in a group. Their meanings are not exactly the same:
Every always refers to the total number of something. Any refers to one, several or all of a total number. We use every not any with singular countable nouns when we mean ‘each individual member of a group of something’. Compare
See also: Every Any and comparativesWe use any with comparative adjectives and adverbs:
Any: typical errorsWe don’t use ‘weak form’ any with singular countable nouns:
We use every not any with singular countable nouns when we mean ‘each individual member of a group’:
See also: Every We don’t use ‘weak form’ any on its own in statements. We use no or we put a negative word, e.g. not, before it:
We use some not any before countable nouns in statements to refer to an indefinite quantity of something:
See also: Determiners (the, my, some, this) Pronouns |
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