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"if there are changes" vs "if there any changes"

Both phrases are similar in structure, but the correct one is 'if there are changes.' The phrase 'if there are changes' is the correct and commonly used form in English. It follows the standard structure of using 'are' after 'there' to form a complete sentence.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

if there are changes

This is correct

You can use this phrase when talking about whether there might be any changes to a situation.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • If there are changes in the document, don't forget to highlight them.
  • If there are changes in the schedule, please let us know.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • if there is a change
  • if there are any changes

if there any changes

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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