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"There's any change in plans" vs "THere's any changes of plans"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing should be 'Is there any change in plans?' or 'Are there any changes to the plans?'

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

There's any change in plans

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be 'Is there any change in plans?'

The correct question form should use 'Is there' for singular 'change' and 'Are there' for plural 'changes'.

Alternatives:

  • Is there any change in plans?

THere's any changes of plans

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be 'Are there any changes to the plans?'

The correct question form should use 'Are there' for plural 'changes' and 'to the plans' instead of 'of plans'.

Alternatives:

  • Are there any changes to the plans?

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