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score any goals vs score any goal

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form is "score a goal". In English, we use the article 'a' before the singular noun 'goal' to indicate one goal being scored.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 3543 views

score any goals

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'score a goal' when referring to scoring one goal in a game.
  • Then there was the match between Brazil and Ghana, where the Ghanaians gave perhaps the best showing of any African team, but did not score any goals.
  • Life will always score goals against us.
  • Opposing player, when he scores goal, apologizes to Yashin.
  • And he scores goal for Bremin!
  • I therefore simply ask: if you are our attacking players, pass the ball around, attack, score goals and - as we say about this kind of game - make us dream.
  • She might be so surprised she accidentally scores another goal.
  • Provided you can score the goals.
  • I bet he will score six goals again.
  • To smack somebody, or score two goals...
  • He wants to score a goal on a world cup soccer field.
  • Laflamme scores the goal with an assist going to Glatt.
  • It makes easy to score a goal.
  • There is no golden-goal rule in the European Union, whereby someone scores a goal and the game is over.
  • Let's make sure we score a goal on him as well.
  • Look, we only have to score one goal and they're out.
  • I'm going to score a goal just for you, right now.
  • Double click the mouse on the ball to score a goal.
  • People wonder about the nature of a European Union which scores own goals like that.
  • I do not know whether it will be a penalty, but the fact is that we need to score that goal, and as quickly as possible.
  • The blues counter-attack and Vieri scores a goal!

Alternatives:

  • score a goal

score any goal

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'score a goal' when referring to scoring one goal in a game.
  • Then there was the match between Brazil and Ghana, where the Ghanaians gave perhaps the best showing of any African team, but did not score any goals.
  • Life will always score goals against us.
  • Opposing player, when he scores goal, apologizes to Yashin.
  • And he scores goal for Bremin!
  • I therefore simply ask: if you are our attacking players, pass the ball around, attack, score goals and - as we say about this kind of game - make us dream.
  • She might be so surprised she accidentally scores another goal.
  • Provided you can score the goals.
  • I bet he will score six goals again.
  • To smack somebody, or score two goals...
  • He wants to score a goal on a world cup soccer field.
  • Laflamme scores the goal with an assist going to Glatt.
  • It makes easy to score a goal.
  • There is no golden-goal rule in the European Union, whereby someone scores a goal and the game is over.
  • Let's make sure we score a goal on him as well.
  • Look, we only have to score one goal and they're out.
  • I'm going to score a goal just for you, right now.
  • Double click the mouse on the ball to score a goal.
  • People wonder about the nature of a European Union which scores own goals like that.
  • I do not know whether it will be a penalty, but the fact is that we need to score that goal, and as quickly as possible.
  • The blues counter-attack and Vieri scores a goal!

Alternatives:

  • score a goal

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