crazyaboutenglish
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Hi,
I need to change these sentences into negative and use “any”:-
There’s a chemist in the high street.
There is a different band every day.
Can someone please tell me if these are correct:-
There isn’t any chemist in the high street.
There isn’t any different band every day.
My friend told me that “any” isn’t used with a singular noun and that “a” would be better. Is he correct?
Thanks
I need to change these sentences into negative and use “any”:-
There’s a chemist in the high street.
There is a different band every day.
Can someone please tell me if these are correct:-
There isn’t any chemist in the high street.
There isn’t any different band every day.
My friend told me that “any” isn’t used with a singular noun and that “a” would be better. Is he correct?
Thanks