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have any plan vs have any plans

Both 'have any plan' and 'have any plans' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Have any plan' is used when referring to a specific plan or idea, while 'have any plans' is used when referring to multiple plans or ideas. The choice between the two depends on whether you are talking about a singular or plural concept.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 2671 views

have any plan

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular plan or idea.

This phrase is used when asking if someone has a specific plan or idea in mind.

Examples:

  • Do you have any plan for the weekend?
  • I don't have any plan for my vacation yet.
  • Could you please help me with the following question: The sentence is: She doesn't have ANY PLAN. She doesn't need ANY PLAN to (....)
  • Does Google have any plan to provide 'Google Now' on older Android versions? ' Google Now' looks like awesome. I wish to have it on my phone but ...
  • Does Mint.com have any plan to add support for European banks? Want Answers 4. 0 Answers. Write an answer. Related Questions. Did Mint's site scraping ...
  • Do the founders of Palantir and Addepar have any plan of partnering with any firm outside USA to market their products? What I want to know is ...

Alternatives:

  • have a plan
  • have a specific plan

have any plans

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple plans or ideas.

This phrase is used when asking if someone has multiple plans or ideas in mind.

Examples:

  • Do you have any plans for the summer?
  • I don't have any plans for the evening.
  • is a little more open, it gives a bit more weight to the possibility that the person might not have any plans at all. "Do you have some plans for the ...
  • Do You Have Any Plans for the Weekend? A: Do you have any plans for the weekend? B: I'm thinking of going hiking. on Saturday. How about you? A: I'm going ...
  • Jan 9, 2015 ... Anyone have any plans to stare at their phones somewhere exciting this weekend? (self.AskReddit). submitted 11 days ago * by dogzfan.
  • Dec 30, 2013 ... do you have any plans for tomorrow. Om Machina. SubscribeSubscribed ... Published on Dec 30, 2013. do you have any plans for tomorrow ...

Alternatives:

  • have multiple plans
  • have several plans

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