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any flower vs any flowers

Both "any flower" and "any flowers" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Any flower" is used when referring to a single flower without specifying a particular one, while "any flowers" is used when referring to multiple flowers without specifying particular ones.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 787 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single flower without specifying a particular one.

"any flower"

Use "any flower" when you want to refer to a single flower without specifying a particular one. It is often used in general statements or questions.

Examples:

  • I can pick any flower from the garden.
  • Any flower will brighten up the room.
  • Why, any flower would blossom under your care.
  • You may be wearing rags But the brocade of your heart Is more beautiful than any flower
  • I don't grab just any flower.
  • It loves very much to feed on the flowers of Cirsium, Taraxacum, Centaurea and Succisa but does not disdain any flower in order to satisfy its insatiable appetite.
  • No, nobody will come, they won't give me any flower.
  • Flowers and seasons are different and have only one of each kind. Therefore you can match any flower with any flower.
  • Hybrid tea roses are a classic in any flower bed.
  • Looking at this makes me think that you could make any flower bouquet a little bit more special by adding some crochet to it.
  • The reflections are so much shining that they stand out on any flower where they rest evidencing immediately its presence.
  • 你好胜利者 - 这也是我新的新手和兰花种植专业. I love any flower and orchids have always been my passion, especially that I found out the we can grow them in the northern climate.
  • Is there any flower that can be made to look like a peony?
  • Others claim that they absolutely cannot hear any flower arrangement, but only clearly smell the smell of chocolate, flavored with oriental spices. "Because it's not for you to wear this scent!"
  • Any flower pot contains thousands of plutonium atoms produced by the impact of the cosmic rays on the uranium traces present in any amount of soil.

Alternatives:

  • a flower
  • one flower
  • some flower

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple flowers without specifying particular ones.

"any flowers"

Use "any flowers" when you want to refer to multiple flowers without specifying particular ones. It is often used in general statements or questions.

Examples:

  • You can choose any flowers you like for the bouquet.
  • Any flowers will look beautiful in that vase.
  • Do you see any flowers or scented candles around?
  • Are there any flowers growing here, Miss Ridley?
  • I didn't get any flowers.
  • Roots may be ugly, but without those roots there are not going to be any flowers.
  • On the return journey nothing in particular took place, except that, on seeing some beehives, I asked my grandmother what the bees ate in the winter when there aren't any flowers and everything might be all covered in snow.
  • I didn't get any flowers.
  • well, no, I don't see any flowers.
  • It's her fault I could never give her any flowers.
  • It's been a long time since I received any flowers.
  • I didn't buy any flowers.
  • Whenever have I given any flowers before?
  • At the risk of... going to bed frustrated... I didn't send you any flowers.
  • Were there any flowers in the attic?
  • The phal seemed to do quite well. I didn't lose any flowers to bud blast although a few buds never fully developed (turned brown and dropped off before opening) because I underwatered during the summer months.
  • We don't have to have any flowers.
  • Were there any flowers in the attic?
  • I don't think I've left any flowers at any of them.
  • I look like I got any flowers?
  • My love, it turns out, we can't have the Emperor dedicating any flowers to you
  • Benson, got any flowers for a happy occasion in there?

Alternatives:

  • some flowers
  • various flowers
  • different flowers

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