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"if any one of you is" vs "if any one of you are"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If any one of you is' is used when referring to a singular person among a group, while 'if any one of you are' is used when referring to multiple people among a group.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

if any one of you is

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular person among a group.

This phrase is used when talking about a single individual among a group of people.

Examples:

  • If any one of you is interested, please let me know.
  • If any one of you is going to the party, please inform me.

Alternatives:

  • if someone among you is

if any one of you are

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple people among a group.

This phrase is used when talking about multiple individuals among a group of people.

Examples:

  • If any one of you are planning to attend, please RSVP.
  • If any one of you are interested, we can discuss further.

Alternatives:

  • if any of you are
  • if any among you are

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