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If there is any quetions vs If there is some quetions

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'if there are any questions.' 'Any' is used to refer to an indefinite number of things, while 'some' implies a specific but unspecified number. In this context, 'any' is the appropriate choice.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1072 views

If there is any quetions

This phrase is incorrect. 'Any' should be used instead of 'some' in this context.

'If there are any questions' is the correct phrase to use when referring to the possibility of questions being present.
  • If there had just been some understanding...
  • If there's something disturbing you...
  • If there's anything you remember...
  • Not if there are real feelings involved.
  • If there is still foam, wait until it settles.
  • As a general rule, continuous operation shall not be inserted if there is a lack of berths or if there are excessive noise levels.
  • If there is a print, if there is a fiber, if there is a drop of dried sweat I will find it.
  • If there is a specific legal basis and if there are convincing reasons to grant access then the question of access should be examined in light of the other conditions defined.
  • Because if there were people in the house, if there was yelling, then maybe the guy who killed them wouldn't have ever come in.
  • Even if there's hundreds of accusations, if there's no evidence then it's useless thing.
  • I want to know if there's something wrong, and if there is, to make it right.
  • If there is a big, ugly explosion, and unfortunately, if there are agents inside, that's just collateral damage.
  • It is unknown at this time if there were people inside the building or if there was anyone hurt during the collapse of the structure.
  • Fine, let us talk about policy, but first of all, if there is a structure, if there are rules, they have to be respected.
  • That will only happen if there are no more violations of the ceasefire, and if there is a comprehensive political solution to the conflict.
  • If there has to be an extraordinary meeting of the committee because of this or if there are other unnecessary delays we lose time and money.
  • It will decide if there is to be another mission and if there is a United Nations Security Council resolution, we will be its greatest supporters.
  • If there are indications of micronucleus formation in an in vitro micronucleus assay further testing with appropriate staining procedures shall be conducted to clarify if there is an aneugenic or clastogenic response.
  • If there is any doubt or if there's anything...
  • If there is continuity of care.

Alternatives:

  • if there are any questions

If there is some quetions

This phrase is incorrect. 'Some' is not the appropriate word to use in this context.

'If there are any questions' is the correct phrase to use when referring to the possibility of questions being present.
  • If there had just been some understanding...
  • If there's something disturbing you...
  • If there's anything you remember...
  • Not if there are real feelings involved.
  • If there is still foam, wait until it settles.
  • As a general rule, continuous operation shall not be inserted if there is a lack of berths or if there are excessive noise levels.
  • If there is a print, if there is a fiber, if there is a drop of dried sweat I will find it.
  • If there is a specific legal basis and if there are convincing reasons to grant access then the question of access should be examined in light of the other conditions defined.
  • Because if there were people in the house, if there was yelling, then maybe the guy who killed them wouldn't have ever come in.
  • Even if there's hundreds of accusations, if there's no evidence then it's useless thing.
  • I want to know if there's something wrong, and if there is, to make it right.
  • If there is a big, ugly explosion, and unfortunately, if there are agents inside, that's just collateral damage.
  • It is unknown at this time if there were people inside the building or if there was anyone hurt during the collapse of the structure.
  • Fine, let us talk about policy, but first of all, if there is a structure, if there are rules, they have to be respected.
  • That will only happen if there are no more violations of the ceasefire, and if there is a comprehensive political solution to the conflict.
  • If there has to be an extraordinary meeting of the committee because of this or if there are other unnecessary delays we lose time and money.
  • It will decide if there is to be another mission and if there is a United Nations Security Council resolution, we will be its greatest supporters.
  • If there are indications of micronucleus formation in an in vitro micronucleus assay further testing with appropriate staining procedures shall be conducted to clarify if there is an aneugenic or clastogenic response.
  • If there is any doubt or if there's anything...
  • If there is continuity of care.

Alternatives:

  • if there are any questions

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