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if there are any vs if there is any

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If there are any' is used when referring to a plural noun, while 'if there is any' is used when referring to a singular noun. The choice between the two depends on the subject of the sentence.

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if there are any

This phrase is correct when referring to a plural noun.

Use 'if there are any' when you are talking about the existence of multiple items or things.

Examples:

  • If there are any questions, please feel free to ask.
  • I will check if there are any updates on the project.
  • Let me know if there are any issues with the report.
  • And if there are any guns involved...
  • And I think we should ask if there are any volunteers.
  • See if there are any controls on the outer platform.
  • Let's see if there are any children on that list.
  • I need to know if there are any Confessors still alive.
  • I mean, if there are any fingerprints on the box of candy, or DNA if he licked the envelope...
  • See if there are any lanterns in there.
  • Let's see if there are any similarities.
  • I can't tell if there are any valuables missing.
  • I'll contact you if there are any new developments.
  • We'll be in touch if there are any new developments.
  • Gentlemen, if there are any further questions, please come forward.
  • See if there are any other nicks on the surrounding bones.
  • I'll notify you if there are any developments.
  • Let me know if there are any developments in your case.
  • So, if there are any other issues...
  • I'll call you if there are any changes.
  • Just see if there are any hidden land mines.
  • We also don't know if there are any potential survivors.
  • The consortium will pull out if there are any more delays.

Alternatives:

  • if there are some
  • if there are a few
  • if there are several
  • if there are many
  • if there are several

if there is any

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular noun.

Use 'if there is any' when you are talking about the existence of a single item or thing.

Examples:

  • Let me know if there is any milk left in the fridge.
  • I will see if there is any interest in the new product.
  • Please check if there is any damage to the car.
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Alternatives:

  • if there is some
  • if there is a bit
  • if there is a little
  • if there is a single
  • if there is one

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