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"Anything" vs "Any things"

The correct phrase is "anything." "Any things" is not a common phrase in English. The word "anything" is used to refer to any object, event, or situation, while "any things" would imply multiple unspecified objects.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

Anything

This is the correct form in English.

Use "anything" when referring to any object, event, or situation without specifying what it is.

Examples:

  • You can ask me anything.
  • I don't have anything to wear.
  • Is there anything I can do to help?
  • She doesn't eat anything with gluten.
  • I can't find anything in this mess.

Any things

This is not a common or correct phrase in English.


Alternatives:

  • anything
  • various things
  • different things
  • several things
  • numerous things

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