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any book vs any books

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Any book' is used when referring to a single book in a general sense, while 'any books' is used when referring to multiple books in a general sense.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1204 views

any book

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single book in a general sense.

Use 'any book' when you want to refer to a single book in a general way without specifying a particular book.

Examples:

  • I can lend you any book from my collection.
  • Do you have any book recommendations?
  • Life is more interesting than any book.
  • I'm sure any book you wrote would do ten times what mine do.
  • We never read that in any book.
  • I don't want any book, - or any sword.
  • My father would make us kiss any book that touched the ground.
  • You're most welcome to borrow any book that takes your fancy.
  • I don't remember any book, sorry.
  • There wasn't any book on the desk.
  • Wait. We didn't read that in any book.
  • But then there won't be any book 'cause they'll ship him off to Texas.
  • He says you can get hold of any book in print with 48 hours' notice.
  • Killing the Seeker is more important than any book, no matter what secrets it may hold.
  • It was for some philosophy course I was taking... on any book we considered... to be the one that best depicted how we viewed the world.
  • Yes, I was told of your prowess, which is why I chose a law not published in any book, but a long-standing provision honored in England for decades.
  • He had told his advisers, "Get me all the scholars to translate any book they can get their hands onto into Arabic, and I will pay them its weight in gold."
  • Any book is more interesting than him.
  • Any book will do, so long as it is interesting.
  • Any book, read the back cover, page 73 and the last chapter, pretty much get the gist.
  • "Only thus will Life itself, Divine Nature,"beyond any book, will inhabit the heart of the people.
  • And it doesn't match anything in any book or online.

Alternatives:

  • a book
  • one book
  • some book
  • a particular book
  • a certain book

any books

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple books in a general sense.

Use 'any books' when you want to refer to multiple books in a general way without specifying particular books.

Examples:

  • I can recommend any books from that author.
  • Do you have any books on history?
  • He doesn't read any books or newspapers.
  • They don't let me keep any books in here.
  • As I told you, we don't have any books pertaining to Eliza Simpson.
  • She doesn't have any books, and you don't have a teacher's guide.
  • I didn't read any books yesterday.
  • I'm afraid we can't buy any books right now.
  • A gentleman wants to know if we've any books on mediaeval English music from 1356 to 1390.
  • Not that, you have any books lying around.
  • These children are explicitly forbidden from reading newspapers, listening to radio, reading any books that the teachers do not prescribe them.
  • You said you didn't want any books.
  • 'Cause he didn't take out any books for six years, and then he took out over 20 over the course of two weeks a few months back.
  • Any books you'd recommend, inmate?
  • Why don't they have any books?
  • Do we have any books on this?
  • I don't see any books.
  • I didn't see any books.
  • I didn't see any books.
  • We don't have any books.
  • We must teach young people who do not know what is meant by a market economy and who cannot in any case know anything about the matter because they do not have any books about it.
  • We barely have any books in our house.

Alternatives:

  • some books
  • a few books
  • several books
  • certain books
  • particular books

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