There aren't ___ flowers in the vase
Fill in the blank with some or any ☝
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There aren't any flower in the vase
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There aren't ___ flowers in the vase
Answer:
There aren't _any__ flowers in the vase
Explanation:
Depending on the context of a phrase, you can use "any" as a singular or plural word in American English. Use the word "any" as a determiner, which specifies a noun's status or number, or as a pronoun, which refers to a noun in a noun phrase.
Any:
Any refers to something that is not constrained and means "it does not matter which or what." With all noun kinds and often in affirmative statements, we utilize this meaning of any.
For both countable and uncountable nouns, we use any.
- Do you have any tea?
- Did you eat any bananas after dinner?
- He doesn't have any friends in the UK.
- I don't want any stress.
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