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no, I don't want_ book( some , any)​

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Answered by mridusikkaqms
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ANY IS THE ANSWER

Explanation:

THIS IS BECAUSE ANY IS THE WORD USED WITH NEGATIVE SENTENCES HERE DONT IS THERE SO IT IS A NEGATIVE SENTENCE

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

No, I don't want any book. Any is the noun which can be used.

Explanation:

Any can be used for inquiries and negatives, whereas some can be used for positives. With both countable and noncountable nouns, both are acceptable.

No, I don't want any book. Any is the noun used.

With uncountable and plural nouns, we use SOME and ANY.

A single noun is one that designates just one individual, location, object, or concept. It stands in contrast to plural nouns, which designate more than one individual, location, object, idea, or concept. Cat is an example of a singular noun, which refers to a single cat, and cats is an example of a plural noun, which refers to two or more cats.

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