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any change vs any changes

"Any change" and "any changes" are both correct, but they aren't used in the same contexts. "Any change" is used when referring to a single change, while "any changes" is used when referring to multiple changes. The choice between the two depends on whether the speaker is talking about a singular or plural concept.
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Last updated: August 28, 2024

any change

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single change.

Use "any change" when you are referring to a single change or modification.

Examples:

  • Is there any change in the schedule for tomorrow?
  • I don't see any change in his behavior.
  • They shall also inform the Commission of any change in their name, address or legal representative.
  • Workers are entitled to advance warning of any change to their working patterns.
  • Candidates are asked to report any change of address in writing without delay.
  • The Commission must also be notified of any change of contact details.
  • They shall also notify any change in this situation to the Commission within 1 month of the change.
  • He shall notify the list of designated persons and any change thereof to the accounting officer.
  • Thus, any change to the Schedules annexed to those Conventions is directly incorporated into common Union rules.
  • The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia shall also notify the Commission of any change in these particulars.
  • All necessary precautions shall be taken to avoid any change in the characteristics of the sample.
  • Like any change, there are some concerns about its outcome.
  • Keep me posted on any change in the weather.
  • There is an urgent need to increase transparency and democratic legitimacy and any change in the legislation procedure should reflect this.
  • And any change... can only be for the better.
  • If people settled down, there wouldn't be any change.
  • If there's any change, let us know.
  • Listen, I don't have any change.
  • Call me if there's any change.
  • I'm sorry, I haven't any change.
  • So you never noticed any change in his financial affairs...
  • However, it was agreed that any change in legislation should go in the direction of liberalisation.

Alternatives:

  • a change
  • some change
  • one change
  • a modification
  • a difference

any changes

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple changes.

Use "any changes" when you are referring to multiple changes or modifications.

Examples:

  • Have there been any changes to the project plan?
  • I didn't notice any changes in the document.
  • This transitional arrangement would not prejudge any changes in the Community regime.
  • Indicate any changes to the indicative timetable as set out in the national programme...
  • However, any changes within the internal decision-making procedures must be balanced and fair.
  • The Liberian authorities shall also undertake to communicate any changes to those coordinates at least one month in advance.
  • Is it mutable whereby any changes to the continuum could create an alternate timeline.
  • Close the current presentation. You will be given an opportunity to save any changes first.
  • The AIFM shall also inform investors of any changes with respect to depositary liability without delay.
  • These people are suspicious of any changes.
  • Member States shall notify any changes to that list to the Commission without undue delay.
  • They shall notify the Commission without delay of any changes to that information.
  • The Official Veterinarian should be notified immediately of any changes in the standard operating procedures.
  • However, any changes to our telecommunication infrastructures must be fair and balanced.
  • The administration which seconds an SNE shall be kept informed of any changes to the place of secondment.
  • The Commission shall set out its detailed reasoning for requesting any changes to the action.
  • Food business operators are responsible for any changes they make to food information accompanying a food.
  • If not, could you provide details of any changes below.
  • Updated versions of such lists shall be published as soon as possible following any changes to them.
  • The report rejects any changes to the current cohort culling provisions.
  • The Commission shall propose any changes required to improve its implementation.
  • I'll call you if there are any changes.

Alternatives:

  • some changes
  • several changes
  • a few changes
  • multiple changes
  • various changes

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