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"whether there is any changes" vs "whether there are any change"

Both phrases have issues in terms of subject-verb agreement. The correct form should be 'whether there are any changes' because 'changes' is a plural noun and requires the plural verb 'are.' 'Change' should be used in the singular form if you want to use it in the second phrase.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

whether there is any changes

This phrase is incorrect. 'Is' should be 'are' to match the plural noun 'changes.'

The correct form should be 'whether there are any changes.' Use 'are' to match the plural noun 'changes.'

Alternatives:

  • whether there are any changes

whether there are any change

This phrase is incorrect. 'Change' should be 'changes' to match the plural verb 'are.'

The correct form should be 'whether there are any changes.' Use 'changes' to match the plural verb 'are.'

Alternatives:

  • whether there are any changes

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