Difference between revisions of "Any"
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It is most often used with uncountable nouns and with plural countables. | It is most often used with uncountable nouns and with plural countables. | ||
− | *Do you have any idea who wrote this? | + | *Do you have any idea who wrote this? |
− | *I don't have any time free this week. Maybe next Thursday? | + | ::when unstressed: <i>une idée</i>, when stressed: <i>le moindre idée</i> |
− | *Have you seen any good movies lately? | + | *I don't have any time free this week. Maybe next Thursday? |
+ | ::<i>pas de temps</i> | ||
+ | *Have you seen any good movies lately? | ||
+ | ::when unstressed: <i>un bon film</i>, <i>des bons films</i>; when stressed: <i>au moins un bon film</i> | ||
== Pronoun (Fused NP head) == | == Pronoun (Fused NP head) == |
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[hide]Quantifier
Some people call any a quantifying adjective, others refer to it as a quantifying determiner. (which is when it is isn't a pronoun summarizing an entire noun phrase).
It is most often used with uncountable nouns and with plural countables.
- Do you have any idea who wrote this?
- when unstressed: une idée, when stressed: le moindre idée
- I don't have any time free this week. Maybe next Thursday?
- pas de temps
- Have you seen any good movies lately?
- when unstressed: un bon film, des bons films; when stressed: au moins un bon film
Pronoun (Fused NP head)
- Late at night, you could hear that the building was full of mice. I never saw any in my apartment, though. Neither did my cat. ^^
Prefix
anything
anyone / anybody
anywhere
anyway / any way / [anyhow]
any which way
- any old way, however you please, [i]n'importe comment[/i]
- Cf. every which way -- [i]dans tous les sens[/i]